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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Harmonic Analysis – Dynamic Response Analysis (FEA)
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 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 […]
Read moreJoint Reactions in Response Spectrum Analysis using ANSYS Workbench
A Joint is a junction where bodies are joined together based on their relative motion with each other. The reactions at the connections such as at contact location, flange connections […]
Read moreWhat is Translational Joint ?
Translational Joint is a type of joint which allows one part to translate along a vector in respect of another part. The parts can only translate, not rotate, in respect […]
Read moreWhat is Fixed Joint ?
As the name suggests, fixed joint fixes or locks two parts so that they cannot move or rotate with respect to each other. It has zero degrees of freedom for […]
Read moreTypes of Joint in FEA
What is Joint in FEA ? In general, when we thought of the types of joints the most probable answer came across are; joints in our human bodies (such as […]
Read moreMaterial Properties Required In FEA
Material properties are very important and first assumption to represent any material model in FEA. If you input wrong material details it will greatly affect your results. If you input […]
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