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Brindavan Institute of Technology and Science: KURNOOL

M.Tech I – I Sem Simulation LAB

Simulation LAB (CAE)

M.Tech I-I Sem


MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Machine Design

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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

Chapter Exp. No. Experiment Name


I Introduction To Finite Element Analysis
II Introduction To ANSYS Software
1. Statically Indeterminate Reaction Forces Analysis
2. Analysis Of Fixed Beam With Two Different Materials
3. Analysis Of Bar Of Constant Cross Section Fixed At One End
4. Analysis Of Tapered Bar Fixed At One End
5. Analysis Of Stepped Bars Fixed At Both Ends Subjected To Temperature Effect
6. Analysis Of Truss
7. Analysis Of Beams
8. Analysis Of Cantilever Beam Of ’I’ Cross Section
9. Analysis Of Beam With A Distributed Load
10. Analysis Of Beams With Continuous Loading
11. Analysis Of Beams With A Distributed Load Fixed At One End
12. Plate With A Hole
III Thermal Analysis
1. Temperature Distribution In A Plate

2. Temperature Distribution In A Square Block

IV CATIA

1 3D MODELLING OF V-BLOCK

2 3D MODELLING OF OPEN BEARING

ASSEMBLY

1 Stuffing \box
2 Knuckle Joint

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I. INTRODUCTION TO FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS

INTRODUCTION:
Most engineering problems are solved using the following four steps. They will not always be explicitly
documented but they will be considered at some point in the process. Short changing any of them is the
quickest part to failure.

1. Establish a clearly defined goal.


2. Compile and qualify the inputs.
3. Solve the problem with the most appropriate means
4. Verify & document the results.

The above 4 steps essentially forms the steps in finite element analysis. The main emphasis in this course
is to model and analysis structural components. Analysis of simple machine parts using finite element
technique is the goal of this course. Analysis of shafts, beams, plates and stresses are to be learned in this
course module.

METHODS OF ANALYSIS:
In analysis of any engineering system requires the idealization of the system in to a form that can be
solved the most important methods of analysis are.
1. Analytical method.
2. Experimental method.
3. Approximate method.

ANALYTICAL METHOD:
Analytical methods are generally adopted after making various assumptions and diluting the
complexity of problems. Hence it can be sued only for relatively simple geometrics and idealized theories.
In analytical method the most prominent method is the extract method are the mathematical method.

Exact method gives exact answers to the problem solved by them. Hence, the name exact methods.
They are used for absolutely straight forward and simple problems with clearly defined conditions.

Ex) 1. Separation of variable method.


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2. Laplace transformation method.

EXPERIMENTAL METHOD:
Experimental methods/ techniques are defined as the methods of analysis where in representative or
full scale physical models are tested under simulated working conditions. Experimental methods are totally
different from analytical methods. In contest to analytical method, use of physical models is a must in
experimental models. Since experimental techniques test a particular model under its simulated working
conditions accuracy of its results is highest among all the methods of analysis. The accuracy of experimental
methods depends up on the various instruments and test rigs used to measure readings and calculate results.
Some of the most common categories of experimental methods are mentioned below.
1. strain gauge method
2. photo elasticity method
3. Holography.

The cost of carrying out experimental analysis is very high. These techniques are huge financial burden to
the firms engaged in using experimental methods.

APPROXIMATE METHODS:
These methods are also termed as numerical methods. These methods require very few restrictive
assumptions thus preserving the accuracy of the problem. Also numerical methods are far more cost
effective than experimentation. The following list gives some of the numerical methods
1. Finite difference method
2. Finite element method.
3. Boundary element method.

Besides this various computational tools based on numerical methods have been developed with
considerable reduce the time to solve any engineering problem, one method which is the most versatile of all
the numerical method, is finite element method.

FINITE ELEMENT METHOD:


Finite element method in simple term is a mathematical method to solve engineering problems. It can
be defined as follows:

FEM is a computer oriented numerical analysis technique used to find the solution of physical or
mathematical problems in nature which are subjected to external disturbance, whose behavior could be
explained by equation of calculus.

The basic procedure to carry out finite element analysis is as fallows:


1. Definition of the problem.
2. Discretizing given domain into a set of simple domains called finite elements.
3. Derivation of element of equation for elements in mesh i.e., computation of element matrix.
4. Assembly of elements equation to obtain the equations of whole problem.
5. Imposition of boundary conditions.
6. Solving the assembled equation matrix.
7. Verification of the results.

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STAGES IN FINITE ELEMENTS ANALYSIS:
Finite element analysis involves three stages
-preprocessing
-processing
-post processing

Pre processing involves preparation of data, such as nodal co ordinates, connectivity, boundary
condition, etc. Processing stage involves stiffness generation, stiffness modification and solution of
equations. Post processing stage deals with the presentation of result like deformed configuration, mode
shapes, temperature and stress distribution.

II. INTRODUCTION TO ANSYS SOFTWARE

ANSYS is a high quality engineering tool used to accommodate design and analysis needs. It is one of the
most important and popular analysis tool used in the industry. Different types of analysis like;
-Structural
-Thermal
-Electromagnetic
-CFD
-Coupled field analysis etc.
Can be efficiently be carried out in the software. Ansys basically uses finite element method approach
solve a particular solution. The method of solving a problem is carried out in three stages, preprocessing,
processing, post processing.
The seven types of structural analysis available in the Ansys family of products are explained below. The
primary unknowns (nodal degrees of freedom) calculated in a structural analysis are displacements. Other
quantities such as strains, stresses & reaction forces are then derived from the nodal displacements.

STATIC ANALYSIS:
Used to determine displacements, stresses etc, under static loading conditions. Both linear &
nonlinear static analysis can be performed. Non linearity’s include plasticity, stress stiffening, large
deflection, large strain, hyper elasticity, contact surfaces & creep.

MODAL ANALYSIS:
Used to calculate the natural frequencies & mode shapes of a structures. Different mode extraction
methods are available.

HARMONIC ANALYSIS:
Used to determine the response of a structure to harmonically time-varying loads.

TRANSIENT DYNAMIC ANALYSIS:


Used to determine the response of a structure to arbitrarily time-varying loads. All non linearity’s
mentioned under static analysis above are allowed.

SPECTRUM ANALYSIS:

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An extension of the method analysis, used to calculate stresses and strains due to a response
spectrum. (Random vibrations)

BUCKLING ANALYSIS:
Used to calculate the buckling loads & determine the buckling mode shape. Both linear (eaten value)
and non-linear buckling analysis are possible.

EXPLICIT DYNAMIC ANALYSIS:


Ansys provides an interface to the Ls-AYNA explicit finite element program & is used to calculate
fast solutions for large deformation dynamics & complex contact problems.

In addition to the above analysis types, several special-purpose features are available:
-Fracture mechanics
-Composites
-Fatigue
-P-method
-Beam analysis etc.

PROGRAMMING EXERCISES USING ANSYS PACKAGES


ANSYS is a complete, modular, self –contained finite element computer program developed by
Ansys, Inc. for personal computers and workstations. The program includes modules to solve linear and non
linear static and dynamic structural problems, in additions to problems of heat transfer, fluid mechanics,
electromagnetic, and design optimization. Modules for such special analysis as fatigue are available.

TYPICAL PROCEDURE IS USED FOR FEM MODELING:


 PRE-PROCESSING
Definition of
a.Geometry (Domain)
b. Loads
c.Boundary Conditions
d. Material properties
e.Mathematical approximation to be Used (e.g. element type)
f. Domain discretization (i.e., mesh generation)

 SOLUTION
Definition of
a.Type of analysis ( e.g., physics to be considered)
b. Solution type
c.Selection of solvers for the governing equations
d. Parameters for the solvers
e.Solution of governing equations

 POST- PROCESSING
a.Reading results of solution
b. Graphical display of results

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Interpretation and validation of the results

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1. STATICALLY INDETERMINATE REACTION FORCES ANALYSIS

PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
A prismatic bar with built in ends is loaded axially at two indeterminate cross section by force F1
and F2. Determine the Deflection, reaction of forces and the axial stresses in the bar. Young’s modulus,
E=200GPa, L= 270 mm, Poisson’s ratio=0 .27, Area = 100mm2, Force F1=5000N, F2=8000N

FIGURE:

ELEMENT TYPE: Link

PROCEDURE:
1. Preprocessing is the first step in the ansys. In this process we are going to built the model as per given
dimensions.
2. Assign the material properties such as young’s modulus and Poisson’s ratio etc
3. Assign the real constants such as cross sectional area etc
4. Select an appropriate finite element.
5. Discritise the model using mesh tool.
6. Solution is the next step involved. Apply boundary condition such as constraints and apply load such
as force/ moment or pressure.
7. Solve the problem using current LS
8. In general post process, we can obtain the required results such as deflection, reaction forces, stresses
etc.

RESULT:
Deflection Results:
Maximum deflection= ----------------------
Minimum deflection= -----------------------

Reaction Forces:
Node Fx Fy

Total

Stresses:
Tensile =
Compression =

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2. ANALYSIS OF FIXED BEAM WITH TWO DIFFERENT MATERIALS

PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
A component bar with built in ends is loaded with an axial forces as shown in figure. Determine the
deflection, reaction forces and the axial stress induced. Young’s modulus for Al( Eal) = 70GPa, For steel (Est)
= 200GPa, Load (P) = 200 KN, µal = 0.23, µ st = 0.27

FIGURE:

ELEMENT TYPE: Link

PROCEDURE:
1. The first step in ansys procedure is to build the model. It is done in preprocessing.
2. Next we should assign material properties such as young’s modulus,etc
3. Next real constants are assigned to the material such as cross sectional area,etc.
4. Suitable element is selected.
5. Second step involves in applying the boundary condition such as displacements, force/pressure etc.
6. Next step involves applying of the force / moment/pressure at required position.
7. Solve the problem using current LS.
8. By using general post processor step required results such as deflection, stress, etc, to be obtain.

RESULT:
Deflection Results:
Maximum deflection=
Minimum deflection=

Reaction forces:
Node Fx
Total valve=

Axial stress:
Maximum stress=
Minimum stress=

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3. ANALYSIS OF BAR OF CONSTANT CROSS SECTION FIXED AT ONE END

PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
Consider a bar of constant cross sectional area with area= 2400 mm2 as shown in fig. Let an axial
load of 200 KN be applied at point 2 taking young’s modulus of material of the bar as 70GPa, poisons ratio
is 0.2. Determine a) Nodal displacement b) reaction force c) Axial stress in material

FIGURE:

PROCEDURE:
1. Preprocessing is the first step in the ansys. In this process we are going to built the model as per given
dimensions.
2. Assign the material properties such as young’s modulus and poission’s ratio.
3. Assign the real constants such as cross section area.
4. Select an appropriate finite element.
5. Discritise the model using mesh tool.
6. Solution is the next step involved. Apply boundary condition such as constrains and apply load/ force/
moment or pressure.
7. Solve the problem using current LS.
8. In general post procedure; we can calculate the required results such as deflection, reaction forces,
stresses etc.

RESULT:
Maximum deflection=-----------------------------------------------------

Reaction Forces:
Node Fx Fy
1
2
Stresses:
Maximum =
Minimum =

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4. ANALYSIS OF TAPERED BAR FIXED AT ONE END

PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
Consider a thin steel BAR OF TAPERED CROSS SECTION as shown in fig. Take thickness t =
1mm, E = 200GPa, weight density  = 76.6 10-6 N/mm3, point load P= 100N. Poisson’s ratio=0.27.
Determine, a) Nodal displacement, b) reaction force, c) Axial stress in material.

FIGURE:

PROCEDURE:
1. Preprocessing is the first step in the ansys. In this process we are going to built the model as per
given dimensions.
2. Assign the material properties such as young’s modulus, weight density and possion’s ratio.
3. Assign the real constants such as cross section area.
4. Select an appropriate finite element.
5. Discritise the model using mesh tool.
6. Solution is the next step involved. Apply boundary condition such as constraints and apply load/
force/ moment or pressure.
7. Solve the problem using current LS.
8. In general post processor, we can obtain the required results such as deflection, reaction forces,
stresses etc.

RESULT:
Maximum deflection=-----------------------------------------------------
Minimum deflection=---------------------------------------------

Reaction Forces:
Node Fx Fy
1
2
Stresses:
Tensile =
Compression =

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5. ANALYSIS OF STEPPED BARS FIXED AT BOTH ENDS SUBJECTED TO
TEMPERATURE EFFECT
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
Consider a stepped bar fixed at both the ends subjected to a point load at node 2 having value of
800e N. Initial temperature of the bar is 200 c, then raised to 600 c. Determine the stress induced, reaction
3

forces and deflection.

FIGURE:

Young’s modulus E1= 70e9 N/m2. Point Load= 800e 3 N. A1= 900mm2, 1= 23e-6 / 0c, T1= 20 0c, Young’s
modulus E2= 200e9 N/m2. A2= 1200mm2, 2= 11.7e-6 / 0c, T2= 60 0c

PROCEDURE:
1. Preprocessing is the first step in the ansys. In this process we are going to built the model as per
given dimensions.
2. Assign the material properties such as young’s modulus and Poisson’s ratio.
3. Assign the real constants such as cross section area.
4. Select an appropriate finite element.
5. Discritise the model using mesh tool.
6. Solution is the next step involved. Apply boundary condition such as constrains and apply load force
moment or pressure.
7. Solve the problem.
8. In general post procedure we can calculate the required results such as deflection, reaction forces,
stresses etc.

RESULT:
Maximum deflection=-----------------------------------------------------

Reaction Forces:
Node Fx Fy
1
2
Stresses:
Tensile =
Compression =

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6. ANALYSIS OF TRUSS
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
Determine the nodal deflections reactions forces and stress for the truss system shown in
figure below, Take E=200Gpa and A= 3250 mm2.

FIGURE:

ELEMENT TYPE: link 2Dspar

PROCEDURE:
1. The first step in ansys procedure is to build the model. It is done in preprocessing.
2. Next we should assign material properties.
3. Next real constants are assigned to the material.
4. Suitable element is selected and discritise the model.
5. Second step involves in applying the boundary condition such as displacements.
6. Next step involves applying of the force / moment/pressure at required position.
7. Solve the problem using current LS.
8. By using general post

RESULT:
Maximum deflection=
Minimum deflection=

Reaction forces:
Node Fx Fy
Total valve=

Stress induced:
Maximum stress=
Minimum stress=

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7. ANALYSIS OF BEAMS
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
For the cantilever beam shown in figure, determine the end deflection and root bending stress.
Assume the beam material as steel.

FIGURE:

Young’s modulus: 200e3N/mm2, Poison ratio: 0.3

PROCEDURE:
1. Preprocessing is the first step in the ansys. In this process we are going to built the model as per
given dimensions.
2. Assign the material properties such as young’s modulus and passion’s ratio.
3. Assign the real constants such as cross section area.
4. Select an appropriate finite element.
5. Discritise the model using mesh tool.
6. Solution is the next step involved. Apply boundary condition such as constrains and apply load force
moment or pressure.
7. Solve the problem.
8. In general post procedure we can calculate the required results such as deflection, reaction forces,
stresses etc.

RESULT:
Maximum deflection=
Minimum deflection=

Reaction forces:
Node Fx Fy
Total valve=

Stress induced:
Maximum stress=
Minimum stress=

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8. ANALYSIS OF CANTILEVER BEAM OF ’I’ CROSS SECTION

PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
An I – section cantilever beam is loaded at free end as shown in fig. the geometric properties and
the material properties are also shown. Determine the maximum change in size at the free end and the
bending moments developed.

FIGURE:

Young’s modulus, =200GPa, Poisson ratio, µ=0.3, F=100 N


Assume: W1= W2= 33mm, W3= 66mm, t1= t2= t3= 6mm

ELEMENT: Beam 2 node 188

PROCEDURE :-
9. The first step in ansys procedure is to build the model. It is done in preprocessing.
10. Next we should assign material properties.
11. Assign real constant in common section by selecting I-section.
12. Select an appropriate finite element.
13. Discritise the model using mesh tool
14. Solution is the next step involved. Apply Boundary conditions such as constraints & apply load such
as force/moment/pressure.
15. Solve the problem using current LS.
16. Required results are obtained by post procedure step such as deflection, stresses etc.

RESULT:
Max deflection =
Min deflection=
B.M induced:
Max B.M:
Min B.M:

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9. ANALYSIS OF BEAM WITH A DISTRIBUTED LOAD

PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
For a simple supported beam with a UDL and Point Load as shown in figure. Determine deformed
shape, Reaction Forces, Deflection and Bending moments.

Note: Moment of Inertia, I=394 in4; Cross sectional area, A=14.7 in2, Height= 12.19 in; Modulus of
Elasticity, E= 30 e6 psi; Poisson ratio = 0.29.

FIGURE:

Note: When it is hinged select Ux, Uy, Uz and Rotx, Roty only and when it is Rollers Select Only UY….

PROCEDURE:
1. Preprocessing is the first step in the ansys. In this process we are going to built the model as per
given dimensions.
2. Assign the material properties such as young’s modulus and Poisson’s ratio.
3. Assign the real constants such as cross section area, moment of Inertia etc,
4. Select an appropriate finite element.
5. Discritise the model using mesh tool.
6. Solution is the next step involved. Apply boundary condition such as constrains and Apply load /
force moment or pressure.
7. Solve the problem using current LS.
8. In general post processor we can obtain the required results such as deflection, reaction forces,
stresses etc.

RESULT:
Maximum deflection=
Minimum deflection=
Reaction forces:
Node Fx Fy
Total valve=
Stress induced:
Maximum stress=
Minimum stress=

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10. ANALYSIS OF BEAMS WITH CONTINUOUS LOADING

PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
A continuous uniform load of 1000N/m (1N/mm) is applied to a fixed steel beam with a rectangular
cross section as shown in figure below. The cross section of the beam is 10mm x 10mm, while the modulus
of elasticity of the steel is 200Gpa. For this loading condition plot deformed shape, plot the principle stress
distribution. IZZ is 833.33 & Poisson’s ratio is 0.3

FIGURE:

Note: When it is hinged select Ux, Uy, Uz and Rotx, Roty only and when it is Rollers Select Only UY….

PROCEDURE :
1. Preprocessing is the first step in the ansys. In this process we are going to built the model as per
given dimensions.
2. Assign the material properties such as young’s modulus and Poisson’s ratio.
3. Assign the real constants such as cross section area.
4. Select an appropriate finite element.
5. Discritise the model using mesh tool.
6. Solution is the next step involved. Apply boundary condition such as constrains and apply load force
moment or pressure.
7. Solve the problem.
8. In general post procedure we can calculate the required results such as deflection, reaction forces,
stresses etc.

RESULT:
Maximum deflection=
Minimum deflection=

Reaction forces: Node Fx Fy


Total valve=

Stress induced:
Maximum stress=
Minimum stress=

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11. ANALYSIS OF BEAMS WITH A DISTRIBUTED LOAD FIXED AT ONE END

PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
For the beam and loading shown in figure, determine the slopes at 2 and 3 and the vertical deflection
at the midpoint of the distributed load.
Given: E= 200Gpa, I= 4 x 106 mm4, Area= 1.5 e -3 mm2 and Poisson ratio = 0.29.

FIGURE:
12 KN / m

0,03m
2 4
1 3

1m 1m 0,05m

Note: When it is hinged select Ux, Uy, Uz and Rotx, Roty only and when it is Rollers Select Only UY….

PROCEDURE:
1. Preprocessing is the first step in the ansys. In this process we are going to built the model as per
given dimensions.
2. Assign the material properties such as young’s modulus and Poisson’s ratio.
3. Assign the real constants such as cross section area.
4. Select an appropriate finite element.
5. Discritise the model using mesh tool.
6. Solution is the next step involved. Apply boundary condition such as constrains and apply load force
moment or pressure.
7. Solve the problem.
8. In general post procedure we can calculate the required results such as deflection, reaction forces,
stresses etc.

RESULT:
Maximum deflection=
Minimum deflection=

Reaction forces:
Node Fx Fy
Total valve=

Stress induced:
Maximum stress=
Minimum stress=

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12. PLATE WITH A HOLE

PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
Determine the displacement, Reaction Forces, Stresses distribution and stresses values of model
shown in figure, whose E= 200 e3 N/mm2, Poisson ratio is 0.3 and thickness is 20mm. let a pressure is
acting at one end with magnitude of 1Mpas and other end is fixed.

FIGURE:

ELEMENT TYPE : solid quad 4 node

PROCEDURE
1. Preprocessing is the first step in the ansys. In this process we are going to built the model as per
given dimensions.
2. Assign the material properties such as young’s modulus and Poisson’s ratio etc.,
3. Assign the real constants such as cross section area, plate thickness etc.,
4. Select an appropriate finite element.
5. Discritise the model using mesh tool.
6. Solution is the next step involved. Apply boundary condition such as constrains and apply load force
moment or pressure.
7. Solve the problem using current LS.
8. In general post processor, we can obtain the required results such as deflection, stresses and its
distribution etc.

RESULT:
Maximum deflection=
Minimum deflection=

VonMises Stress induced:


Maximum =
Minimum =

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III. THERMAL ANALYSIS

1. TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION IN A PLATE


PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
Compute the distribution of temperature in a plate of rectangular section of dimension 10m x 20m
and infinitely long. The thermal conductivity of Plate is KXX =401 W/m-0C and the top face is maintained at
2000 c. whereas remaining faces are at 1000c.

FIGURE:

PROCEDURE:
1. Preprocessing is the first step in the ansys. In this process we are going to built the model as per
given dimensions.
2. Assign the material properties such as thermal conductivity, Film coefficient, etc
3. Select an appropriate finite element.
4. Discritise the model using mesh tool.
5. Solution is the next step involved. Apply boundary condition such as temperature etc.
6. Solve the problem using current LS
7. In general post processor we can obtain the temperature distribution plot where temperature
variations across the body can be observed and noted.

RESULT:
We observed the temperature distribution in the cross section and maximum temperature found as ---------

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2. TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION IN A SQUARE BLOCK

PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
Compute the distribution of temperature in a block of square cross section of dimension 1m x 1m
and infinitely long. The bottom of the block is insulated with temperature on the left face and the top face
being 1000c and 5000c respectively. The heat is lost from right face of the block to a fluid having convective
heat transfer co-efficient of 10 w/m2 0c and fluid temperature is at 1000 c. Take, Kxx = 10 W/m 0c

FIGURE:

PROCEDURE:
1. Preprocessing is the first step in the ansys. In this process we are going to built the model as per
given dimensions.
2. Assign the material properties such as thermal conductivity, Film coefficient etc
3. Select an appropriate finite element.
4. Discritise the model using mesh tool.
5. Solution is the next step involved. Apply boundary condition such as temperature, convection etc.
6. Solve the problem using current LS.
7. In general post processor we can obtain the temperature distribution plot where temperature
variations across the body can be observed and noted.

RESULT:
We observed the temperature distribution in the cross section and maximum temperature found as ------------------

3D MODELLING OF V-BLOCK

AIM: To model the given diagram i.e, V Block by using CATIA v5 software.

TOOLS USED: Infinite lines, circles, trim offset, cylindrical elongated holes in sketcher tool bar and pad
tool in sketch based features toolbar.
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PROCEDURE:
1. Start CATIA and close the product file. Now open new part file by clicking on either start
mechanical design part or by selecting part in window opened after clicking file and new in menu
bar.
2. Now click on the sketcher option in sketcher tool bar and select the front view plane or yz plane
( both are same) then there will be 2D interface.
3. Now sketch the front view of the V-Block as shown in the figure with dimensions.
4. Now click on the exit workbench option in workbench toolbar.
5. Now in part interface click on the pad option in sketch based features tool bar
6. A dialogue box will open then in dimension option click the dimention as 50 to extrude upto 50 mm
length.
7. Now create a new drafting file by clicking on start, mechanical design and drafting.
8. From view toolbar click on front view then switch to part file from drafting by using windows option
in menu bar.
9. Click on projected view then project both top view and side of the object.
10. Now using dimention tool bar represent the dimensions of the views.
11. Go to edit option in menu bar and click on sheet background for border and title block.
12. Then go to insert, drawings and border and title block
13. Select any of the predefined title block from window and edit the words in it.

RESULT:

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3D MODELLING OF OPEN BEARING


AIM: To model the given diagram i.e, Open bearing by using CATIA v5 software.

TOOLS USED: Infinite lines, circles, trim offset, cylindrical elongated holes in sketcher tool bar and pad
tool in sketch based features.

PROCEDURE:
1. Start CATIA and close the product file. Now open new part file by clicking on either start
mechanical design part or by selecting part in window opened after clicking file and new in menu
bar.
2. Now click on the sketcher option in sketcher tool bar and select the front view plane or yz plane
( both are same) then there will be 2D interface.
3. Now sketch the front view of the Open bearing as shown in the figure with dimensions.
4. Now click on the exit workbench option in workbench toolbar.
5. Now in part interface click on the pad option in sketch based features tool bar
6. A dialogue box will open then in dimension option click the dimension as 50 to extrude up to 50 mm
length.
7. Using pocket option create a pocket 16 × 24 rectangular pocket as shown in the figure.
8. Now create a new drafting file by clicking on start, mechanical design and drafting.
9. From view toolbar click on front view then switch to part file from drafting by using windows option
in menu bar.
10. Click on projected view then project both top view and side of the object.
11. Now using dimention tool bar represent the dimensions of the views.
12. Go to edit option in menu bar and click on sheet background for border and title block.
13. Then go to insert, drawings and border and title block
14. Select any of the predefined title block from window and edit the words in it.
RESULT:

ME DEPT BITS, KNL.


Brindavan Institute of Technology and Science: KURNOOL
M.Tech I – I Sem Simulation LAB

ME DEPT BITS, KNL.

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