Creep Phenomenon Creep is the time-dependent deformation of materials under constant stress, typically at high temperatures (above approximately 0.4 times the melting temperature in Kelvin for metals). This phenomenon is […]
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Low Activation Alloys: The Future of Nuclear Materials
Low Activation Alloys: The Future of Nuclear Materials In the world of nuclear technology, finding materials that can withstand intense radiation while minimizing long-term radioactive waste is crucial. This is […]
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Harmonic Analysis is a type of dynamic FEA that is used to determine the steady-state response of a system to sinusoidal (harmonic) loading. It is particularly useful for analyzing systems […]
Read moreBasic Vibration Analysis- Modal Analysis (FEA)
Modal Analysis in the context of Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is a technique used to determine the natural frequencies and mode shapes of a structure. It helps in understanding how […]
Read moreTypes of contact in finite element analysis:
There are various connections methods are used in FE software’s to connect two different bodies such as contacts, mesh connection, beam, weld, spring & joints, etc. The joints are […]
Read moreFatigue Analysis Concepts and Definitions
Fatigue is the Initiation, formation and propagation of cracks in a material due to cyclic loads. These cyclic loads lead to repeated stresses and if material is subjected to such […]
Read moreFatigue Design Philosophy
As we know fatigue is very important term in engineering and which if not studied will leads to failure of structure and causes fatal accident. Hence, design In this blog, […]
Read moreWhat is Fatigue Analysis ? Stages of Fatigue Analysis
Fatigue is the Initiation, formation and propagation of cracks in a material due to cyclic loads. The failure occurs due to the cyclic nature of the load which causes microscopic […]
Read more316 Stainless Steel Material Properties
316 Stainless Steel 316 SS (Stainless Steel) is an austenitic form of stainless steel which contains 2 to 3 % of molybdenum. This added molybdenum makes the metal more resistant […]
Read moreMaterial Properties Aluminum 6061-T6; 6061-T651
Aluminum 6061 is one of the most common alloys of aluminum for general-purpose use. 6061 is a precipitation-hardened aluminum alloy, containing magnesium and silicon as its major alloying elements. It […]
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