Method for the Determining Metal Mechanical Characteristics Using FEM

2021 ◽  
Vol 316 ◽  
pp. 917-922
Author(s):  
Irina Volokitina ◽  
Evgeniy Panin ◽  
Kanat Tolubaev

In this paper the methods of mechanical testing of metal and the possibility of their implementation, using mathematical modeling by the finite element method in Deform software package, are considered. As the studied parameters, both the strength indicators (yield strength, tensile strength, Brinel micro-hardness), and the plasticity indicator (the number of kinks before the crack is formed), were studied. The values obtained in the simulation have a very high convergence with the real data.

2021 ◽  
pp. 49-54
Author(s):  
V.A. Ogorodov

Different ways of fixing of stepped thin-walled cylinders during honing are analyzed. The conditions for increasing the accuracy of hole machining are determined on the basis of unevenness of cylinder deformations from clamping forces and radial forces simulating cutting forces. The studies used the finite element method and the DEFORM-3D V6.1 software package. Keywords: honing, stepped thin-walled cylinder, hole, accuracy, fixing method, deformation, unevenness, DEFORM-3D V6.1 software package. [email protected]


2019 ◽  
Vol 135 ◽  
pp. 01037
Author(s):  
Vladimir Andreev ◽  
Lyudmila Polyakova

The purpose of the work is to compare two calculation methods using the example of solving the axisymmetric thermoelasticity problem. The calculation of a thick-walled cylindrical three-layer shell on the temperature effect was carried out by the numerical-analytical method and the finite element method implemented in the LIRA-CAD software package. In the calculation, a piecewise linear inhomogeneity of the shell due to its three-layer structure and continuous inhomogeneity caused by the influence of a stationary temperature field is taken into account. The numerical-analytical method of calculation involves the derivation of a resolving differential equation, which is solved by the sweep method, it is possible to take into account the nonlinear nature of the deformation of the material using the method of successive approximations. To solve this problem by the finite element method, a similar computational model of the shell was constructed in the LIRA-CAD software package. The solution of the problem of thermoelasticity for an infinite cylinder (under conditions of a plane deformed state) and for a cylinder of finite length with free ends is given. Comparison of the calculation results is carried out according to the obtained values of ring stresses.


2020 ◽  
Vol 164 ◽  
pp. 02003
Author(s):  
Viacheslav Chepurnenko ◽  
Batyr Yazyev ◽  
Ludmila Dubovitskaya

The article presents solutions to the problem of rod buckling, taking into account creep effects. Trigonometric series, the finite difference method in combination with the programming language MATLAB, as well as the finite element method in the ANSYS software package were used in the solutions. The behavior of the rods is researched for two types of relations between strain and stress during creep, with strains in an explicit and implicit form. When solving, the criterion of initial imperfections with their different values is used, as well as the tangential-modular theory. The results obtained for the two creep models are compared. The conclusion is made about the accuracy of the results of calculations in ANSYS with the presence of a combination of geometric and physical nonlinearity for various creep models.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1006 ◽  
pp. 123-129
Author(s):  
Olena V. Mykhailovska ◽  
Mykola L. Zotsenko

The known methods of calculation of oscillation amplitudes of massive foundations of machines taking into account damage are analyzed in the article. It is established that the method set out in the building codes allows to determine the amplitudes of the foundation oscillations at any point of the foundation, approximately enough. This technique does not take into account the interaction with the soil of the deepened foundations, but takes into account only the physical and mechanical characteristics under the sole of the foundation. The authors propose a finite element method (FEM) calculation using the Plaxis 7 software package installed on a personal computer and a vibrometer. The result is the oscillation amplitude of the massive foundation. The presence of cracks and damage increases the magnitude of the oscillation amplitudes from the dynamic impact. If you make timely planned repairs to the foundations, the amplitude of the oscillations can be reduced.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lidong Xie ◽  
Zhaoxing Dong ◽  
Yanjun Qi ◽  
Ruohua Qiu ◽  
Qiang He

The freezing-blasting method constitutes the only available technique for excavating mining shafts within water-bearing bedrock. This study explores the effects of vibration damage to young C65 concrete shaft linings caused by close-range blasting excavation using the finite element method. C65 concrete test specimens were made in the laboratory and then cured at −7°C, and the elastic modulus, compressive strength, and longitudinal wave velocity were tested. The allowable dynamic tensile strength of the concrete for each mold of the shaft lining was obtained according to the observed strain rate of the concrete shaft lining using a regression formula. The finite element simulation results are basically consistent with the in situ measurements, thereby attesting to the validity of the numerical simulation. The blasting-induced vertical peak vibration velocity of the first mold of the concrete shaft lining reached 20∼25 cm/s, which far surpasses the allowable vibration velocity range (i.e., 2∼3 cm/s) in the Safety Regulations for Blasting for newly cast concrete between the initial setting and an age of 3 d. The tensile stress of the first concrete mold calculated by the finite element method is approximately equal to the theoretical tensile stress, both of which are smaller than the dynamic tensile strength of concrete. The cumulative energy sustained by the shaft lining of each mold and the allowable values of the dynamic tensile strength were obtained. The growth rate of the dynamic tensile strength of the subsequent molds was larger than that of the cumulative energy, and thus the safety of the shaft lining gradually improved. The C65 concrete would therefore not experience tensile failure after the shaft lining has sustained multiple rounds of blasting loads. This finding can provide a basis for safety considerations when employing the freezing-blasting method to construct mining shafts in water-bearing bedrock.


2020 ◽  
Vol 50 (3) ◽  
pp. 333-357
Author(s):  
Janusz Ćwiklak

AbstractThe paper presents results of numerical analyses of the collision of various bird models (dummies) with a helicopter windshield. Three different numerical bird models were elaborated. According to the subject literature, applying an appropriate equation of state has an influence on impact parameters. The author used the LS_DYNA software package. This is a computational code designed to analyse fast-changing phenomena by means of the finite-element method. SPH method has been used for bird strike simulations. In the research, three different equations of state have been used: Grüneisen's, polynomial and tabulated.


Author(s):  
Lyudmila S. Polyakova ◽  
Vladimir I. Andreev

The aim of research is to compare two calculation methods using the example of solving the axisymmetric thermoelasticity problem. Methods. The calculation of a thick-walled cylindrical shell on the temperature effect was carried out by the numerical-analytical method and the finite element method, implemented in the LIRA-CAD software package. The shell consists of three layers: two layers of heat-resistant concrete and an outer steel layer. In the calculation, a piecewise linear inhomogeneity of the shell due to its three-layer structure and continuous inhomogeneity caused by the influence of a stationary temperature field is taken into account. The numerical-analytical method of calculation involves the derivation of a resolving differential equation, which is solved by the sweep method, it is possible to take into account the nonlinear nature of the deformation of the material using the method of successive approximations. To solve this problem by the finite element method, a similar computational model of the shell was constructed in the LIRA-CAD software package. The solution of the problem of thermoelasticity for an infinite cylinder (under conditions of a plane deformed state) and for a cylinder of finite length with free ends is given. Results . Comparison of the calculation results is carried out according to the obtained values of ring stresses σθ.


2005 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 157-162 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zlatko Kolondzovski ◽  
Lidija Petkovska

In the paper a determination of characteristics of a small salient pole synchronous generator (SG) is presented. Machine characteristics are determined via Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and for that purpose is used the software package FEMM Version 3.3. After performing their calculation and analysis, one can conclude that most of the characteristics presented in this paper can be obtained only by using the Finite Element Method (FEM).


2013 ◽  
Vol 04 (08) ◽  
pp. 161-170 ◽  
Author(s):  
Armando Blanco ◽  
Gema González ◽  
Euro Casanova ◽  
María E. Pirela ◽  
Alexander Briceño

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