Tutorials

Ansys Modal

2 0 Intermediate
In this tutorial, we will learn the basics of how to create a simple modal analysis in Ansys Mechanical. Modal analysis is used to find the natural frequencies and mode shapes of a body under given boundary conditions.

How to carry welding analysis with solidworks?

1 0 Intermediate
How to carry welding analysis with solidworks ‪@cadingal‬ ***Main objectives to learn*** Understand concept of fillet weld and groove weld How to do mixed meshing? Understand concept of weld size and weld throat. How to define estimated weld size? How to assign double sided fillet weld? Understand concept of weld size and weld throat. Plot weld size versus edge weld length

Bolt Pretension Analysis using Solidworks Simulation

1 0 Intermediate
Bolt pretension or preloading analysis of bolt will be done using Solidworks Simulation‪@cadingal‬ Examine stress induced due to pretension loading conditions in a bolt. And ensure stress generated as preloading much not exceed yield strength of mechanical parts being joined together with bolts.

Solidworks Simulations I Flange Assembly with Bolt Connectors

0 0 Intermediate
In this Solidworks tutorials, you will carry out Static Analysis of a Flange Assembly with Bolt Connector using Solidworks Simulations module. Main outcomes of this tutorial are...... To convert toolbox fasteners into bolt connections. To define global component contact type? To evaluate axial, shear and bending moment in a bolt.

Solidworks Simulations I Bolt Connection Analysis I Axial, Shear & Bending Moment

0 0 Intermediate
Learn to carry out static analysis of bolt connections with Solidworks simulations ‪@cadingal‬ ***From this tutorial, you will learn*** How to add smart fasteners(bolts) using Solidworks toolbox? How to convert smart fasteners into bolt connections? How to define bolt material and global interaction? How to evaluate axial and shear stress in bolt? How to evaluate bending moment in bolt?

Simulate Preloaded Bolted Joint with Solidworks Simulation

0 0 Intermediate
Simulate Preloaded Bolted Joint with Solidworks Simulation @cadingal ****Main Learning Goals**** How to define bolted joint? How to evaluate bolt axial, shear and bending moment? Compare free loaded and preloaded bolt joints

Solidworks Simulations I Linear Static Analysis of Leaf Spring

0 0 Intermediate
Linear static analysis of a leaf spring will be done with Solidworks simulation ‪@cadingal‬ And determine the stress, displacement and factor of safety under a loading condition. ***Project Description*** The Leaf Spring assembly is fixed at its bottom leaf and total of 3000 N load is uniformly distributed along both the ends of the top leaf of the assembly. All leafs of the assembly are made up of Alloy Steel (SS) material.

Solidworks Simulations I Edge Weld Connector Analysis of Hanger Assembly

0 0 Intermediate
Static linear analysis of edge weld Solidworks simulations will be done ‪@cadingal‬ **Main outcomes of this solidworks simulation tutorial are** How to define welding joint? How to define edge weld size? How to evaluate edge weld factor of safety? How to define bolt connector? How to generate mixed mesh type?

Solidworks Simulations I Edge Weld Connector Analysis of Hanger Assembly Part 2

0 0 Intermediate
Evaluate weld size and throat size @cadingal ***Main outcomes of this solidworks simulation tutorial are*** Generate curvature based meshing Assign directional loads Evaluate weld size and weld throat Evaluate bolt loads connector stress and moments Factor of safety for each weld

Solidworks Simulations I Steel Pipe in Compression

0 0 Intermediate
Solidworks Simulations I Steel Pipe in Compression. Lateral strain calculation Problem Statement: A steel pipe of length L 4.0 ft, outside diameter d2 6.0 in., and inside diameter d1 4.5 in. is compressed by an axial force P 140 k. The material has modulus of elasticity E 30,000 ksi and Poisson’s ratio 0.30. Determine the following quantities for the pipe: (a) the shortening Lateral Strain, (b) the lateral strain e, (c) the increase d2 in the outer diameter and the increase Dd1 in the inner diameter, and (d) the increase t in the wall thickness.