fifo62
Mechanical
- Apr 8, 2009
- 11
Can anyone give me some input on FEA with ANSYS to fix a potential case of conflict I'm in between?
From a Contractor my Company got an equipment, a quite slender header with a complicate geometry. The Contractor is responsible both for design and construction. The equipment is intended for a very critical service. For many reasons related to the overall plant design, that it is not interesting to explain here, the same equipment has been recalculated by one other Contractor.
Now, the "original" FEA from the equipment's supplier says that practically there are no deflection (0,2 mm on a length of 3,8m) and the header remain straight under any possible design load case.
The second FEA check says something completely different: the equipment under any load case shows important deflections (up to 14mm at middle length on 3,8m) that may affect functionality and integrity.
The two FEA were carried on by ANSYS (Version 11 and version 12.1). Both run with a linear analysis. The model's geometry has been shared by the contractors, also used elements of the mesh are practically the same (they meshed independently but type and n° of elements are aligned), internal and external loads were agreed too. Error were not found both in geometry and loads application. All design and boundary condition are the same. Eventually, when they separately run the FEA the result are different: one says yes it works, the other says no!!!! Unfortunately it is not possible to have the Contractors working together (it's now a wall against wall because of different interest and contractual constraints / they both say they are right).
In general, with such geometry and loads, I expect to see a deflection, but, I'm not able to understand how it is possible to have so different figures. Somewere an error should be found and I imagine is something very fundamental in setting up for the FEA run.
I need to sort out with a conclusion on this critical equipment and not being me trained on ANSYS I would like to know if there is any specific set up for the program that may affect the behavior showing, emphasizing or hiding the displacement. I would like to propose proper question to the Contractors to investigate these aspects of their FEA.
Any advice is welcome, thanks in advance.
From a Contractor my Company got an equipment, a quite slender header with a complicate geometry. The Contractor is responsible both for design and construction. The equipment is intended for a very critical service. For many reasons related to the overall plant design, that it is not interesting to explain here, the same equipment has been recalculated by one other Contractor.
Now, the "original" FEA from the equipment's supplier says that practically there are no deflection (0,2 mm on a length of 3,8m) and the header remain straight under any possible design load case.
The second FEA check says something completely different: the equipment under any load case shows important deflections (up to 14mm at middle length on 3,8m) that may affect functionality and integrity.
The two FEA were carried on by ANSYS (Version 11 and version 12.1). Both run with a linear analysis. The model's geometry has been shared by the contractors, also used elements of the mesh are practically the same (they meshed independently but type and n° of elements are aligned), internal and external loads were agreed too. Error were not found both in geometry and loads application. All design and boundary condition are the same. Eventually, when they separately run the FEA the result are different: one says yes it works, the other says no!!!! Unfortunately it is not possible to have the Contractors working together (it's now a wall against wall because of different interest and contractual constraints / they both say they are right).
In general, with such geometry and loads, I expect to see a deflection, but, I'm not able to understand how it is possible to have so different figures. Somewere an error should be found and I imagine is something very fundamental in setting up for the FEA run.
I need to sort out with a conclusion on this critical equipment and not being me trained on ANSYS I would like to know if there is any specific set up for the program that may affect the behavior showing, emphasizing or hiding the displacement. I would like to propose proper question to the Contractors to investigate these aspects of their FEA.
Any advice is welcome, thanks in advance.