scholarly journals Structural analysis by interval approach

Author(s):  
Franck Massa ◽  
Karine Mourier-Ruffin ◽  
Bertrand Lallemand ◽  
Thierry Tison

Finite element simulations are well established in industry and are an essential part of the design phase for mechanical structures. Although numerical models have become more and more complex and realistic, the results can still be relatively far from observed reality. Nowadays, use of deterministic analysis is limited due to the existence of several kinds of imperfections in the different steps of the structural design process. This paper presents a general non-probabilistic methodology that uses interval sets to propagate the imperfections. This methodology incorporates sensitivity analysis and reanalysis techniques. Numerical interval results for a test case were compared to experimental interval results to demonstrate the capabilities of the proposed methodology.

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 (4) ◽  
pp. 114-124
Author(s):  
Юрий Костенко ◽  
Yuriy Kostenko ◽  
Анатолий Чепурной ◽  
Anatoliy Chepurnoy ◽  
Александр Литвиненко ◽  
...  

The methods of direct perturbation for finite element models of thin-walled engineering constructions for sensitivity analysis of their strength, stiffness and dynamic characteristics to the change in their thickness are proposed. The approach for prediction of distribution for natural frequencies migration as result of change in their thickness are presented. The applicability of the linearized models to determine displacements, stresses and natural frequencies slightly thinned design compared to the nominal (original) are shown. The examples of test problems are given.


2013 ◽  
Vol 336-338 ◽  
pp. 1014-1019
Author(s):  
Seon Yeol Oh ◽  
Han Seok Bang ◽  
B. Y. Choi ◽  
Woo Chun Choi ◽  
S. J. Cho

A finite element model of an ultra-precision grinding machine that can have high precision and high stiffness is constructed and structural analysis is done with equivalent stiffnesses of linear motion guides by after structural design and the deformation of the grinding machine is obtained. In order to reduce the deformation of the grinding machine that causes bad influence, structural complement is conducted by adding ribs at the lower part of the column. Also, the straightness of the grinding machine is improved by lifting that the base side of the column.


2014 ◽  
Vol 496-500 ◽  
pp. 597-600
Author(s):  
Yong Wang

In this paper, a simulation driven design approach was employed for the design process of the structural components of the one-cylinder vertical Engine. Finite element analysis (FEA) of the one-cylinder vertical engine assembly has been completed for assembly and maximum pressure loads using FEA software.


2011 ◽  
Vol 199-200 ◽  
pp. 1269-1272
Author(s):  
Huai Xing Wen ◽  
Lu Jun

Through the optimization of the design process, the application of the finite element method and the structural parameters design have avoided blindness of product design, reduced unnecessary waste, waste of material and time for example. The fuzzy constraints has been determined by the sensitivity calculation , and the use numerical method and procedures of chart to analyze and compare, the target setting in the specified range has been searched for the structure. Thus the optimal design got achieved.


2015 ◽  
Vol 667 ◽  
pp. 487-492
Author(s):  
Ye Li ◽  
Yong Wei Zou ◽  
Wen Dong Zhu ◽  
Jie Deng ◽  
Wei Jie Huo

This paper introduces motor rotor blanking die design process through specific terms of the process of stamping all. Mould design process is for structural analysis and process analysis of the parts diagram, based on it to determine the technology methods, select the structure of the mould, and make a necessary calculation to determine stock layout and the size of the work part. And choose a suitable punching machine. Finally, choose the parts from the manual of mould.This design also includes the use of AutoCAD software mapping die assembly and major parts map using UG and Pro/E software for 3D solid modeling and animation design simulation process. In addition, the punch and die processing choose WEDM and Programming. So consider the structural design of WEDM of the specific methods to avoid the conflict between design and processing, and guarantee the production reasonable.


Mechanika ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 25 (5) ◽  
pp. 383-390
Author(s):  
Grzegorz Kokot ◽  
Witold Ogierman

The paper presents design process and numerical simulations of safety tests of the operator's protective structure of earth-moving machinery. It is connected with international code requirements according to design the protective structure of machines in the case of working environment with a danger of falling objects or situation of rolling-over. The discrete finite element numerical models and results of numerical simulation of codes required tests are presented. All finite element simulations were done using LS-DYNA software.


Author(s):  
Andrea Gamannossi ◽  
Alberto Amerini ◽  
Matteo Poggiali ◽  
Carlo Alberto Elmi ◽  
Lorenzo Mazzei ◽  
...  

Abstract As far as the preliminary thermal design of gas turbine components is concerned, 1-D codes are still widely used in standard industrial practice. Among the different components, the combustor is one of the most critical ones and its thermal design still greatly affects the reliability and life of the entire engine. During the initial phases of the design process, parameters are often roughly known. For this preliminary phase, a low-order approach is preferred instead of a high-fidelity simulation: the exploration of the whole space is extremely important to better understand the behavior of the system and to focus on the design objectives. Uncertainty quantification (UQ) methods, mainly developed in recent years and applied in many fields, are useful tools for the preliminary design phase and provide support during the whole design process. The objective of this work is to estimate the main sources of uncertainties in the design phase of an aeroengine effusion cooled combustor. The test case is based on a full annular lean-burn combustor, tested during the LEMCOTEC (Low EMissions COre-engine TEChnologies) European project. Among the test points investigated in the experimental campaign, the Approach condition is here analyzed. The inner liner is taken into consideration to investigate the metal temperature. Therm-1D, a 1-D in-house simulation code, is used to model the combustor and the open-source tool DAKOTA is adopted for the uncertainty quantification analysis. The baseline case of the combustor is studied and several uncertainty analyses are investigated. They are divided into 3 main groups: geometrical, tuning modelling parameters and thermal loads. For each group, the most relevant parameters are considered as a source of input uncertainty. In particular, a classical Monte Carlo approach is compared with four innovative polynomial-chaos approaches for each group: Gauss quadrature, total order with LHS sampling, stochastic collocation, and Smolyak. The analyses proved how the last two methods give the best results with a sensible lower amount of simulation (depending on the number of input variables). Lastly, results are compared with experimental data to achieve a better understanding of the most relevant input parameters and the propagation of their uncertainty on the results.


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