WPM3022
Mechanical
- Aug 7, 2017
- 11
Hello Eng Tips.
I have a situation i'd like to model - it includes rubber as a cushion/ isolation between steel components. The application is a surface scraper: a blade connected to supporting steel via a rubber isolation cushion. I know the force at the blade, and want to check the supporting structure. The isolation cushion is a proprietary item (i'm not 'checking' that part of it), rather the supporting structure and the blade.
I'm having immense difficulty defining a hyperelastic material. I can find theory on the matter easily enough, but without performing my own testing, I cannot find any appropriate parameters for the material. The program I'm using can simulate the material, however i need a stress-strain/force-displacement curve for the material which i don't have (and cannot get).
Does any one have any stress-strain data resources (google isn't giving me much at all).
Anther related question: thought on if I assume that the cushion is a linear material (i.e. steel set to very low density) and use the simulation to . I'm not concerned with displacement of the blade, Would taking such an approach yield conservative results? Forgive the ignorance on this one please.
Thank you.
PS: Using either Strand 7 FEA or Nastran-in-CAD with Inventor.
I have a situation i'd like to model - it includes rubber as a cushion/ isolation between steel components. The application is a surface scraper: a blade connected to supporting steel via a rubber isolation cushion. I know the force at the blade, and want to check the supporting structure. The isolation cushion is a proprietary item (i'm not 'checking' that part of it), rather the supporting structure and the blade.
I'm having immense difficulty defining a hyperelastic material. I can find theory on the matter easily enough, but without performing my own testing, I cannot find any appropriate parameters for the material. The program I'm using can simulate the material, however i need a stress-strain/force-displacement curve for the material which i don't have (and cannot get).
Does any one have any stress-strain data resources (google isn't giving me much at all).
Anther related question: thought on if I assume that the cushion is a linear material (i.e. steel set to very low density) and use the simulation to . I'm not concerned with displacement of the blade, Would taking such an approach yield conservative results? Forgive the ignorance on this one please.
Thank you.
PS: Using either Strand 7 FEA or Nastran-in-CAD with Inventor.