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How do i apply restraints to this situation ! Boundary conditions

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SudorracMechEng

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Jan 12, 2012
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I do not know how to set the boundary conditions to yield accurate results - please help.
 
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The setup is a jackstand, 1471500 N applied, i need to do an analysis on the pin. I feel comfortable with hand calculations, however i am having trouble placing the right restraints. Here is the assembly file.
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=f49d1865-25cd-413e-b07d-d3ebd6e807ba&file=JACKSTAND-basic_foundation.SLDASM
Hi, SudorracMechEng:

Boundary Condition is very simple in this case. What you need to do is to set up right contacts between your components. You can ignore the bottom section and focus on top portion. Use 1/4 of your model for analysis.

Read tutorial on contact analysis in Solidworks Simulation.

Good luck!

Alex
 
hi jassco, thanks for the reply.

There is a clearance between the two cylinders, and a clearence between the pin and the cylinder holes.

Firstly, i isolated just the pin and applied a "fixture" to the bottom portion of the outside cylinder. And the load applied to the top portion (top half of the cylinder) in the area of where the cylinder would contact pin....

However, this is apparently not an accurate representation of real life - since the pin will actually be lifting of the interface due to bending.

I need guidance in how to appropriately apply restraints and loads to the pin.

I am currently setting up a 1/4 model - St.Venants principle has come into play, so thankyou for pointing that out.

Any help would be greatly appreciated, as i have been obsessing over this for quite some time :)

 
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