Svillefan08
Mechanical
- May 26, 2011
- 12
I'm currently designing a device used to grip medical needles. IE one end of a shaft is pull through a scissoring action and as a result two faces come together to grip the needle that is between them.
I am trying to run an analysis on the assembly to look at stresses as the shaft is pulled and the faces are pressed together (no needle). The faces are initially coincident.
However, I am having the problem that, despite pulling on the shaft in the negative Y direction, there is movement in the positive direction, causing the faces to separate, and ruining the analysis. To try and locate the problem, I removed the applied load on the shaft, and re-ran the calculation. Despite there being no load, there is still movement of the shaft in the positive Y direction, causing the faces to open. Does Anyone know what would cause this problem of displacement without an applied load?
I am trying to run an analysis on the assembly to look at stresses as the shaft is pulled and the faces are pressed together (no needle). The faces are initially coincident.
However, I am having the problem that, despite pulling on the shaft in the negative Y direction, there is movement in the positive direction, causing the faces to separate, and ruining the analysis. To try and locate the problem, I removed the applied load on the shaft, and re-ran the calculation. Despite there being no load, there is still movement of the shaft in the positive Y direction, causing the faces to open. Does Anyone know what would cause this problem of displacement without an applied load?