kaffy
Mechanical
- Jun 2, 2020
- 191
Hi guys,
I am trying to run a linear static FEA on a structure made up of thick plates welded together. I would like to include weld in my simulation. I am using solid works simulation standard.
1: first idea was to use edge weld but for this I have to use shell mesh. As my the plate is 3/4" thick, I want to use solid mesh elements and I couldn't do it
2: Second idea was: I created a triangular weld as separate part and then in contact sets I use bonded wherever I was planning to weld it but since it was triangular and has sharp corners, I had stress singularities which I couldn't get rid of
3: Third idea was to use contact sets. I used face and edge bonded at weld locations and all other joint as non penetration. That works but doesn't reflect reality as actually a 1/4" surface is bonded instead of just an edge.
Any ideas about how to simulate that?
Thank You
Newbie
I am trying to run a linear static FEA on a structure made up of thick plates welded together. I would like to include weld in my simulation. I am using solid works simulation standard.
1: first idea was to use edge weld but for this I have to use shell mesh. As my the plate is 3/4" thick, I want to use solid mesh elements and I couldn't do it
2: Second idea was: I created a triangular weld as separate part and then in contact sets I use bonded wherever I was planning to weld it but since it was triangular and has sharp corners, I had stress singularities which I couldn't get rid of
3: Third idea was to use contact sets. I used face and edge bonded at weld locations and all other joint as non penetration. That works but doesn't reflect reality as actually a 1/4" surface is bonded instead of just an edge.
Any ideas about how to simulate that?
Thank You
Newbie