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  3. Week 5 Sphere pressing on a plate

Week 5 Sphere pressing on a plate

OBJECTIEVE: Set up the model for static analysis when sphere pressed over a plate We need to see the plastic strain occured in plate STEPS: Add materials:- Open static structural analysis system, select the material from engineering data Engineering data>Engineering data sources>General Non linear materials>Select…

    • Puneeth J

      updated on 16 Jun 2021

    OBJECTIEVE:

    • Set up the model for static analysis when sphere pressed over a plate
    • We need to see the plastic strain occured in plate

    STEPS:

    Add materials:-

    • Open static structural analysis system, select the material from engineering data
    • Engineering data>Engineering data sources>General Non linear materials>Select Structural steel NL
    • Add Structural steel and Structural steel NL material for this case

    Import the geometry:-

    • Import the geometry from saved loacation
    • Open the model in space claim to make any edit and to check the model for any abnormality
    • Now we have proper model no edit is required
    • We will move to Mechanical Workbench for Setting up the model

    Mechanical Workbench:-

    • Rename the geometry for convinience
    • Assign Structural steel for sphere and structural steel NL for plate
    • Go to contact and delete default contacts and create manual contact
    • Establish the contacts between Sphere and Plate

    Symmetric region:-

    • Define the symmetric region by selcting the faces of plate and sphere with respect to their direction like shown below

    • above image is for symmetric region with respect to X-axis

      above image shows symmetric region with respect to Z-axis

    Mesh:-

    • Mesh the model with element size as 0.5mm for refined mesh
    • Refine mesh is used for more accurate result
    • make sure the number of nodes does not cross academic version
    • Meshed model is shown in below image

    Analysis setting:-

    • I have kept the number of step as 5
    • Large deflection is ON, Solver type is Direct

    Define Load:-

    • First define the fixed support for bottom face of plate, inorder not to move
    • Then define a Displacement load on top surface of sphere
    • As it is mentioned in above question, the total distance travelled by sphere in y direction should be 4mm and retracted it back

    Output Request:-

    • Directional deformation of sphere in y direction
    • Equivalent stress for Plate
    • Equivalent Strain for Sphere
    • Equivalent strain for whole model

    RESULTS:

    • Directional deformation of sphere in Y direction= -4mm


    • Equivalent Stress=3649.1 Mpa


    • Equivalent Strain=0.018248 mm/mm

    CONCLUSION:

    • In the above case we can see the directinal deformation in y axis is -4mm, the negative symbols indicates it moved in negative Y direction
    • The maximum Stress generated is in Plate
    • The maximum strain is also generated in plate
    • In this case the Plate is deofrmed and sphere did not because of the material used in plate is non linear

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