JGL
Mechanical
- Feb 23, 2017
- 2
Hello everyone,
Let's first talk about my background in FEA : everything I learned I got it through colleagues, browsing software help and googling a lot. So, no official training nor advanced mathematics class doing matrix calculation to understand the basic theory behind FEA. I got a diploma in mechanical engineering but no FEA training.
So, now you know who's posting, let's face the problem .
Here at my company we are manufacturing pails using plastic injection process. One of our quality control tests consists of snapping a lid on the pail which is then inserted into a "crushing" machine (Instron, tensile-test type machine). We basically put the pail (and its lid) between two thick metal plates and crush it to measure the maximum force it can withstand. The result of the test is the maximum value of the curve generated by the machine.
We are currently trying to reproduce that test using Solidworks Simulation Premium (which is the full simulation package with all analysis types unlocked). We used both Buckling Analysis and Non-Linear static analysis. We don't get success even with trying multiple parameter variations, geometry simplification, mesh variations. We tried both SW materials and our own material created with a stress-strain curve we got from our own labs.
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[li]Most people doing that kind of simulation, like our subcontractors, use Abaqus / Ansys+LS-Dyna. Why is no one using SW ? Are we using an inappropriate tool which is unable to do what we want to ?[/li]
[li]From the description of the real-life test, what kind of analysis would be appropriate ? Buckling, non-linear static/dynamic ? [/li]
[/ul]
Thanks a lot everyone !
Let's first talk about my background in FEA : everything I learned I got it through colleagues, browsing software help and googling a lot. So, no official training nor advanced mathematics class doing matrix calculation to understand the basic theory behind FEA. I got a diploma in mechanical engineering but no FEA training.
So, now you know who's posting, let's face the problem .
Here at my company we are manufacturing pails using plastic injection process. One of our quality control tests consists of snapping a lid on the pail which is then inserted into a "crushing" machine (Instron, tensile-test type machine). We basically put the pail (and its lid) between two thick metal plates and crush it to measure the maximum force it can withstand. The result of the test is the maximum value of the curve generated by the machine.
We are currently trying to reproduce that test using Solidworks Simulation Premium (which is the full simulation package with all analysis types unlocked). We used both Buckling Analysis and Non-Linear static analysis. We don't get success even with trying multiple parameter variations, geometry simplification, mesh variations. We tried both SW materials and our own material created with a stress-strain curve we got from our own labs.
[ul]
[li]Most people doing that kind of simulation, like our subcontractors, use Abaqus / Ansys+LS-Dyna. Why is no one using SW ? Are we using an inappropriate tool which is unable to do what we want to ?[/li]
[li]From the description of the real-life test, what kind of analysis would be appropriate ? Buckling, non-linear static/dynamic ? [/li]
[/ul]
Thanks a lot everyone !