321GO
Automotive
- Jan 24, 2010
- 345
I'm doing a FEA on a clamped pipe assembly (bolted with some kind of straps) and i'm somewhat puzzled why the stresses on the pipe are literally of the scale (1000-2000 Mpa).
The pipe would probably have some / minor plastic deformation due to the clamping but still...
The constraints, loads, materials are ok and the deformation also seems legit, so i don't think it's due to the setup per se for the moment.
Could it actually be that all those of the scale location would yield and would that then mean that the stresses on those locations would be the yield stress? Or would it be some lower value after the yield has settled?
I know from experience that the clamping has a decent faitgue life so i'm very skeptical for the stresses being that high in real life.
Basically i don't know what's going on and how to interpret this.
Greatly appreciate the feedback
The pipe would probably have some / minor plastic deformation due to the clamping but still...
The constraints, loads, materials are ok and the deformation also seems legit, so i don't think it's due to the setup per se for the moment.
Could it actually be that all those of the scale location would yield and would that then mean that the stresses on those locations would be the yield stress? Or would it be some lower value after the yield has settled?
I know from experience that the clamping has a decent faitgue life so i'm very skeptical for the stresses being that high in real life.
Basically i don't know what's going on and how to interpret this.
Greatly appreciate the feedback