Aws100 WS 05 2
Aws100 WS 05 2
Aws100 WS 05 2
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Our goal is to simulate the modal response of the tension link (shown below) in both a stressed and unstressed state. Specifically, we will load the link with a 4000 N tensile load and compare the natural frequency to that of the unloaded component.
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When DS starts, close the Template menu by clicking the X in the corner of the window.
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5. Highlight the face on the rim of the other washer RMB > Insert > Frictionless Support.
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7. Using the shift key, highlight the 2 boundary conditions just applied in the Unstressed branch:
RMB > Copy.
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13. Highlight the Model branch and Solve (note solving from the Model branch will cause both environments to solve sequentially).
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August 26, 2005 Inventory #002266 WS5.2-8
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When the solutions are complete expand the Frequency finders and review the results from each.
Unstressed
Prestressed
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Although not a requirement, good practice recommends that we include a stress calculation in our prestressed branch to insure that the component does not fail due to the applied load.
14. Highlight the solution branch in the Prestressed environment, RMB > Insert > Stress > Equivalent (von-Mises).
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15. Once again issue a solve from this branch to update the new result.
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By comparing the reported stresses to the materials yield values (Engineering Data) we can assess the components performance with respect to the applied load.
Note, it may be necessary to calculate other results (deformation, strain, etc.) depending on the application in which the part is used.