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barrti
Mechanical
- Apr 19, 2012
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HI,
I am using Inventor 2011 for FEA of welded structures. Generally it is ok unless I am interested in the stresses in the weld. I get a lot of stress singularities here.
I also have a number of issues when I try to model a flange that has been welded around its outside to another member or indeed, when I bolt the flange to the other member.
I usually change the bonded contact between the flange and other member (not the welded area) to "separation/no sliding" contact but I have had a number of doubtful results here.
I understand the limitations of Inventor, however the majority of my office uses it for drafting for which it is very powerful.
My questions are then:
-Is Autodesk Mechanical Simulation (Algor)a good alternative?
-Will it give valid results near the welds?
-Is it easy to transfer a model to it from Inventor or am I better off with a different FEA package?
-Does anyone have experience using Inventor for welds?
I am using Inventor 2011 for FEA of welded structures. Generally it is ok unless I am interested in the stresses in the weld. I get a lot of stress singularities here.
I also have a number of issues when I try to model a flange that has been welded around its outside to another member or indeed, when I bolt the flange to the other member.
I usually change the bonded contact between the flange and other member (not the welded area) to "separation/no sliding" contact but I have had a number of doubtful results here.
I understand the limitations of Inventor, however the majority of my office uses it for drafting for which it is very powerful.
My questions are then:
-Is Autodesk Mechanical Simulation (Algor)a good alternative?
-Will it give valid results near the welds?
-Is it easy to transfer a model to it from Inventor or am I better off with a different FEA package?
-Does anyone have experience using Inventor for welds?