Selection Process Overview: - at Concept (Preliminary) Level
Selection Process Overview: - at Concept (Preliminary) Level
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P , properties
Material
G , parameters
Geometric
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F ts, requiremen
Functional
P
or P= f (F,G,M)
Use constraint to eliminate free variable
Performance equation for Tie Rod example
m FL (/
y
)
Example: material for stiff, light beam
Function:
Support a bending load
Objective
Minimize mass
Constraints
Length
Carry load F with minimal deflection
Free Variables
Cross-sectional area
Material
F
Deflection,
Beam has length = L and area = A
Objective:
m = AL
Constraint:
3
L
CEI F
S =
=
2 / 1 2 / 1
2 / 5
2 / 1
4
C
L F
m
Material Indices
Minimize weight by minimizing
or by maximizing
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Material Index Calculation Process Flow
Tie Rod
Beam
Shaft
Column
Function
Stiffness specified
Fatigue limit
Geometry specified
Constraints
Minimize cost
Minimize weight
Maximum energy
Storage
Minimum
eco-impact
Objective
Strength specified
Could be mechanical,
thermal, electrical
(Each combination has a characterizing material index)
(
2 / 1
E
M
Index
Material Index Examples
An objective defines a performance metric
For example mass or resistance
Equation for performance metric contains
material properties
Sometimes a single property*
Sometimes a combination*
*either is a material index
Material Index Examples
Material Indices for a Beam
Loading
Stiffness
Limited
Strength
Limited
Tension E/
f
/
Bending E
1/2
/
f
2/3
/
Torsion G
1/2
/
f
2/3
/
Objective:
minimize mass
Performance Metric:
mass
Maximize indices
Optimized Selection using Material Indices
and Property Charts
Example:
Tension load,
strength limited
Maximize: M = /
In log space:
log = log + log M
This is a set of lines
with slope =1
Materials above the
line are candidates