NewEngineer652
Mechanical
- Feb 15, 2015
- 10
Hello All,
I am learning how to do FEA analysis on autodesk inventor (using you tube videos) and I see that blue, yellow, red lines on the body, when I apply a force on a body and constrain it. For example, I have a wooden table on inventor, I fixed the the four legs to the floor and now when I apply the force on the top center, I see where the stresses are high and where they are low.
I have two questions here,
1. how does the stress values help us? how can we use these stress concentration points in real life?
2. can I somehow prove that the stress analysis match the real life situation? any simple experiment? maybe I can break something cheap?
Thanks,
I am learning how to do FEA analysis on autodesk inventor (using you tube videos) and I see that blue, yellow, red lines on the body, when I apply a force on a body and constrain it. For example, I have a wooden table on inventor, I fixed the the four legs to the floor and now when I apply the force on the top center, I see where the stresses are high and where they are low.
I have two questions here,
1. how does the stress values help us? how can we use these stress concentration points in real life?
2. can I somehow prove that the stress analysis match the real life situation? any simple experiment? maybe I can break something cheap?
Thanks,