Ignicolist
Mechanical
- Oct 18, 2013
- 27
Hi all!
I´m calculating a component with GJS-400-18LT cast iron. This component works with low dynamic loads, but it has to whistand a high loading (static) during the assembly.
The component has some big cylindrical holes with rounded corners. These holes recieve axial load, that produce high stress on the roundings. Produced stres is higher than Rp0,2 and they remain on the surface. A few mm inside, stress is much lower.
I don´t want to oversize the component only for one staic load cycle and I was wondering if I can calculate the part, assumin that the surface of the rounding will wrk with values hgher than Rp0,2. Something similar to plastification effecs on steel components.
My main questions are:
Does the considered material have some permanent deformation range, similar to steel? After the stress above Rp0,2, will this round remain plastified or deformed?
Do you have any complete stress-deformation curve for EN-GJS-400-18LT? I would like to simulate the behaviour of the part with non-lineal materials.
Thanks for the support!
I´m calculating a component with GJS-400-18LT cast iron. This component works with low dynamic loads, but it has to whistand a high loading (static) during the assembly.
The component has some big cylindrical holes with rounded corners. These holes recieve axial load, that produce high stress on the roundings. Produced stres is higher than Rp0,2 and they remain on the surface. A few mm inside, stress is much lower.
I don´t want to oversize the component only for one staic load cycle and I was wondering if I can calculate the part, assumin that the surface of the rounding will wrk with values hgher than Rp0,2. Something similar to plastification effecs on steel components.
My main questions are:
Does the considered material have some permanent deformation range, similar to steel? After the stress above Rp0,2, will this round remain plastified or deformed?
Do you have any complete stress-deformation curve for EN-GJS-400-18LT? I would like to simulate the behaviour of the part with non-lineal materials.
Thanks for the support!