dmaricic
Mechanical
- Feb 10, 2013
- 2
Hello everyone.
I work in manufacturing company in tool and fixture design department as the designer and we use NX10.
I had a task for making welding fixture for one part. This part has the drawing that requires the part to be flexed on one side during welding to counteract the weight imposed on that part later in assembly, but this part is modeled in normal state, not flexed. When weigh is applied part goes to "normal" state.
My idea was to make a FEM analysis to see deformation of that part when weight is applied and then to use this "deformed" part to make a welding fixture because it has all kinds of brackets that needs to be in correct places.
This part is box-like shape, 2000x1000x500 dimensions and made from sheet metal ranging from 1-3 mm so the part is in elastic deformation when weight is applied.
Usually we don't have this kind of cases and we get 3D models as they needed to be.
Has anyone had some experience whit something similar? Has anybody used FEM deformation data and export it as separate part? Is it possible in NX?
Thanks in advance.
I work in manufacturing company in tool and fixture design department as the designer and we use NX10.
I had a task for making welding fixture for one part. This part has the drawing that requires the part to be flexed on one side during welding to counteract the weight imposed on that part later in assembly, but this part is modeled in normal state, not flexed. When weigh is applied part goes to "normal" state.
My idea was to make a FEM analysis to see deformation of that part when weight is applied and then to use this "deformed" part to make a welding fixture because it has all kinds of brackets that needs to be in correct places.
This part is box-like shape, 2000x1000x500 dimensions and made from sheet metal ranging from 1-3 mm so the part is in elastic deformation when weight is applied.
Usually we don't have this kind of cases and we get 3D models as they needed to be.
Has anyone had some experience whit something similar? Has anybody used FEM deformation data and export it as separate part? Is it possible in NX?
Thanks in advance.