In this video, run the analysis and compare the stress results between the new geometry and the original Conrod geometry in the fillet region.
- [Instructor] We have prepared two studies…ready for analysis.…We'll now run these and compare the results.…So looking at the first study, with fillets.…We check the mesh size.…We create the mesh.…We want a mesh size of .1 of an inch…which is what we have there.…So let's run the analysis…and it's carrying out the meshing at the moment.…
Now it's launching the analysis.…Now it's complete and we have the results.…We're carrying down on the results…part of the menu here.…Let's right mouse click on results,…go to Chart Options,…and we want to show the maximum annotation…to see where that peak Von Mises stress is.…So I want to go to Definition.…I want to switch off the Deformed shape.…Under Settings…I want to make the Fringe Options to be Discrete…and the Boundary Options to be…set to Mesh.…
If we come back to Definitions…I just want to go to Advanced Options.…I want to look at Element Values.…So with all that set let's check again.…We get a plot of un-deformed stress contours…and we can see that the maximum label…is down here where we'd expect to see the peak stresses…
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1/30/2018- Breaking up the model
- Meshing and re-meshing the model
- Simplifying the geometry
- Using the 3-2-1 and plane strain methods
- Running analyses and comparing results
Skill Level Advanced
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Introduction
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Welcome21s
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Exercise files49s
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1. Conrod Half Symmetry Model
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Meshing the half model2m 28s
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2. Simplifying the Conrod Fillet Geometry
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3. Using the 3-2-1 Method
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Remeshing the revised model2m 46s
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4. The Plane Strain Method
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Conclusion
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Wrap up7m 35s
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Next steps2m 54s
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Video: Running the analysis and comparing results with the original Conrod model