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ISSN - 2250-1991
Research Paper
Engineering
Model Analysis of Exhaust Bent Pipe for Checking Condition of Resonance Due to Vibration of Vibratory Compactor (Part-02) * Quazi Mohd. Jawed Ali **Dr. Suwarna Torgal
* Student ME (Mechanical-D&T) IET-DAVV, Indore- 45201 ** Asst. Prof. Mechanical, IET-DAVV, Indor-452017
ABSTRACT The goal of modal analysis in structural mechanics is to determine the natural mode shapes and frequencies of an object or structure during free vibration. It is common to use the finite element method to perform this analysis because, like other calculations using the FEM, the object being analyzed can have arbitrary shape and the results of the calculations are acceptable. The types of equations which arise from modal analysis are those seen in Eigen systems. The physical interpretation of the eigenvalues and eigenvectors which come from solving the system are that they represent the frequencies and corresponding mode shapes. Sometimes, the only desired modes are the lowest frequencies because they can be the most prominent modes at which the object will vibrate, dominating all the higher frequency modes. The paper presents the predict the condition of resonance due to vibration of machine and natural frequency of exhaust bent pipe using Altair Radioss predictive tool.
ISSN - 2250-1991
Mechanical Properties Tensile Strength= 310 (Min) MPa Yield Strength= 160 (Min) MPa E=2.1e+05 MPa Rho=7.9e-09 MPa Nu=0.300
Schematic layout of exhaust bent pipe: In part-01 paper on failure analysis we studied arrangement of pipe fitment on machine same is shown below for quick referral
Fig-01: Schematic layout of exhaust bent pipe Fig-03: Mode Shape-01
PREPARING FEA MODEL: The IGES model of pipe is imported in Hyper mesh for discretization as per below details Element Type= Tetra4 (3D Elements) No of element formed=166722 No. of Nodes formed= 54522
Fig-02: FEA model of pipe BOUNDARY CONDITION : In frequency response function both ends of pipe is constrains by all 6 degree of freedom, in practical arrangement pipe is mounted on both end by using bolts to arrest its movement Now using Altair Radioss software, normal mode analysis for all 6 degree of freedom (3 translatory and 3 rotatory) is given as an input in preprocessing of the FEA model POST PROCESSING OF RESULTS: Natural frequency of different mode shape is observed as follows Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 Natural Frequency 3.09E+02 5.05E+02 6.94E+02 7.49E+02 1.26E+03 1.53E+03 Fig-07: Mode Shape-05
ISSN - 2250-1991
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION On comparison of natural frequency of pipe with both stage vibration of machine it is observed that pipe is much in safer design and there is no condition of resonance Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 Natural Frequency of pipe 3.09E+02 5.05E+02 6.94E+02 7.49E+02 1.26E+03 1.53E+03 Vibration frequency of Machine Frequency (stage 1)= 33.3 Hz Frequency (stage 2)= 50 Hz
CONCLUSIONS The exhaust bent pipe 3D-model was created in Pro-ENGINEER software and then it was imported to Altair Hypermesh software for analysis. The differences in natural frequencies obtained from normal mode analysis are very less compared to vibrating frequency of machine. So we can conclude that there will not be any condition of resonance and hence implementation of modified layout is safe in all field machines running on different applications
Vibrations of Machines are as follows 1. Frequency (stage 1)= 33.3 Hz 2. Frequency (stage 2)= 50 Hz
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