julian89
Mechanical
- Nov 11, 2013
- 33
Hi all,
I'm about to embark on 3D, pretty large scale, finite element calculations of a large assembly for subsea operations. In this assembly, there are a couple of large threaded contacts (think pup joints and X-overs). For strength calculations, I can either do this by hand or in a finite element model. However, when it comes to fatigue calculations, explicit modelling of threads to determine the peak stresses for fatigue calculations, this becomes practically impossible due to the need for computing power. Furthermore, these threaded connections will be subject to bending moments and are non-standard in geometry.
So, do any of you know of any good resources on how to do fatigue calculations like this?
I'm about to embark on 3D, pretty large scale, finite element calculations of a large assembly for subsea operations. In this assembly, there are a couple of large threaded contacts (think pup joints and X-overs). For strength calculations, I can either do this by hand or in a finite element model. However, when it comes to fatigue calculations, explicit modelling of threads to determine the peak stresses for fatigue calculations, this becomes practically impossible due to the need for computing power. Furthermore, these threaded connections will be subject to bending moments and are non-standard in geometry.
So, do any of you know of any good resources on how to do fatigue calculations like this?