scholarly journals Static Analysis and Weight Reduction of Aluminum Casting Alloy Connecting Rod using Finite Element Method

Author(s):  
A. Saravanan , P. Suresh et al., A. Saravanan , P. Suresh et al., ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 91 (6) ◽  
pp. 814-819
Author(s):  
Zdobyslaw Jan Goraj ◽  
Mariusz Kowalski ◽  
Bartlomiej Goliszek

Purpose This paper aims to present the results of calculations that checked how the longerons and frames arrangement affects the stiffness of a conventional structure. The paper focuses only on first stage of research – analysis of small displacement. Main goal was to compare different structures under static loads. These results are also compared with the results obtained for a geodetic structure fuselage model of the same dimensions subjected to the same internal and external loads. Design/methodology/approach The finite element method analysis was carried out for a section of the fuselage with a diameter of 6.3 m and a length equal to 10 m. A conventional and lattice structure – known as geodetic – was used. Findings Finite element analyses of the fuselage model with conventional and geodetic structures showed that with comparable stiffness, the weight of the geodetic fuselage is almost 20 per cent lower than that of the conventional one. Research limitations/implications This analysis is limited to small displacements, as the linear version of finite element method was used. Research and articles planned for the future will focus on nonlinear finite element method (FEM) analysis such as buckling, structure stability and limit cycles. Practical implications The increasing maturity of composite structures manufacturing technology offers great opportunities for aircraft designers. The use of carbon fibers with advanced resin systems and application of the geodetic fuselage concept gives the opportunity to obtain advanced structures with excellent mechanical properties and low weight. Originality/value This paper presents very efficient method of assessing and comparison of the stiffness and weight of geodetic and conventional fuselage structure. Geodetic fuselage design in combination with advanced composite materials yields an additional fuselage weight reduction of approximately 10 per cent. The additional weight reduction is achieved by reducing the number of rivets needed for joining the elements. A fuselage with a geodetic structure compared to the classic fuselage with the same outer diameter has a larger inner diameter, which gives a larger usable space in the cabin. The approach applied in this paper consisting in analyzing of main parameters of geodetic structure (hoop ribs, helical ribs and angle between the helical ribs) on fuselage stiffness and weight is original.


2011 ◽  
Vol 308-310 ◽  
pp. 1337-1340
Author(s):  
Huo Jie Shi ◽  
Xiang Zhang

In order to fix on the inner connection of modification coefficient and bend strength, the static analysis of profile-shifted gear is made by applying Finite Element Method, then regression equation that revealed the relation between modification coefficient and bend strength is set up according to the Similarity Theory. Given bend stress of a standard gear, the bend stress of any profile-shifted gear with the same teeth can be calculated from the equation.


Author(s):  
Milan Novotný ◽  
Radek Neugebauer ◽  
Milan Šimek

The objective of the paper is a static analysis of a desk construction and the determination of its probable mechanical behaviour using Finite Element Method. The construction was modelled and numerically analysed in Autocad Inventor 2011 and the stability of the entire desk was calculated with the size and placement of the loading force based on the standards and cited literature. Possible locations and directions of the deformation were analysed and a solution for its prevention was proposed and the stability of the desk as well as the extreme position of the stand were calculated. The verification of the obtained results in an accredited furniture testing lab is planned using a prototype of the office desk.


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