JJKi
Mechanical
- Sep 11, 2020
- 6
Hi,
I am currently running an ANSYS static structural analysis on the following:
SETUP
1. Basic Geometry (shown from top to bottom)
Pipe + weight on top
Neoprene Rubber Pad
Beam
2. Client requirement is to not have any plastic strain on the pipe after the weight has been applied on top of the pipe. This is the only requirement.
3. Right now all three are modelled as solid
Pipe - Linear material
Neoprene Rubber Pad - Hyperelastic Mooney Rivlin 2
Beam - Rigid
4. NLGEOM = ON because the rubber pad was to deform from flat block state to conform around the pipe face
QUESTION
1. So my thought process is that, since they do not want to have any plastic strain after the weight has been applied, if we are able to keep all von mises stress under yield after the load has been applied we should be in a good shape? Am I totally out for lunch?
2. Are there any ASME code compliances that I can refer this type of analysis to?
I am sorry if the question is too rudimentary. I just wanted to make sure that I was on right track. Thank you,
I am currently running an ANSYS static structural analysis on the following:
SETUP
1. Basic Geometry (shown from top to bottom)
Pipe + weight on top
Neoprene Rubber Pad
Beam
2. Client requirement is to not have any plastic strain on the pipe after the weight has been applied on top of the pipe. This is the only requirement.
3. Right now all three are modelled as solid
Pipe - Linear material
Neoprene Rubber Pad - Hyperelastic Mooney Rivlin 2
Beam - Rigid
4. NLGEOM = ON because the rubber pad was to deform from flat block state to conform around the pipe face
QUESTION
1. So my thought process is that, since they do not want to have any plastic strain after the weight has been applied, if we are able to keep all von mises stress under yield after the load has been applied we should be in a good shape? Am I totally out for lunch?
2. Are there any ASME code compliances that I can refer this type of analysis to?
I am sorry if the question is too rudimentary. I just wanted to make sure that I was on right track. Thank you,