Simulation of 9C46-1125-A_DRUM-WHEEL BRAKE - 410 MM DIA



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Simulation of 9C46-1125-A_DRUM-WHEEL BRAKE - 410 MM DIA Date: 21 Mayıs 2012 Pazartesi Designer: Solidworks Study name: Study 1 Analysis type: Frequency Description No Data Table of Contents Description... 1 Assumptions... 2 Model Information... 2 Study Properties... 3 Units... 3 Material Properties... 4 Loads and Fixtures... 5 Connector Definitions... 5 Contact Information... 6 Mesh Information... 7 Sensor Details... 8 Study Results... 9 Conclusion... 19 MM DIA 1

Assumptions Model Information Solid Bodies Document Name and Reference Model name: 9C46-1125-A_DRUM-WHEEL BRAKE - 410 MM DIA Current Configuration: Default Treated As Volumetric Properties Document Path/Date Modified MM DIA 2

Split Line9 Solid Body Mass:67.5853 kg Volume:0.00932211 m^3 Density:7250 kg/m^3 Weight:662.336 N C:\Users\barisyilmaz\Deskt op\cad-cae\kampana termal analiz\9c46-1125- A_DRUM-WHEEL BRAKE - 410 MM DIA.sldprt Nov 29 13:23:11 2011 Study Properties Study name Study 1 Analysis type Mesh type Number of frequencies 10 Solver type Soft Spring: Incompatible bonding options Thermal option Zero strain temperature Include fluid pressure effects from SolidWorks Flow Simulation Result folder Frequency Solid Mesh Automatic Off Automatic Include temperature loads 298 Kelvin Off SolidWorks document (C:\Users\barisyilmaz\Desktop\CAD-CAE\Kampana termal analiz) Units Unit system: Length/Displacement Temperature Angular velocity Pressure/Stress SI (MKS) mm Kelvin Rad/sec N/m^2 MM DIA 3

Material Properties Model Reference Properties Components Curve Data:N/A Name: 0.7050 (EN-GJS-500-7) Model type: Linear Elastic Isotropic Default failure Unknown criterion: Yield strength: 2.25e+008 N/m^2 Tensile strength: 3.5e+008 N/m^2 Mass density: 7250 kg/m^3 Elastic modulus: 1.2e+011 N/m^2 Poisson's ratio: 0.26 Thermal expansion 1.2e-005 /Kelvin coefficient: SolidBody 1(Split Line9)(9C46-1125-A_DRUM- WHEEL BRAKE - 410 MM DIA) MM DIA 4

Loads and Fixtures Fixture name Fixture Image Fixture Details Entities: Type: 11 face(s) Fixed Geometry Fixed-1 Load name Load Image Load Details BearingLoads- 1 Entities: 1 face(s) Coordinate System: Coordinate System1 Force Values: -28837 0 0 N BearingLoads- 2 Entities: 1 face(s) Coordinate System: Coordinate System1 Force Values: 28837 0 0 N Connector Definitions No Data MM DIA 5

Contact Information No Data MM DIA 6

Mesh Information Mesh type Mesher Used: Jacobian points Maximum element size Minimum element size Mesh Quality Solid Mesh Curvature based mesh 4 Points 42.0987 mm 8.41975 mm High Mesh Information - Details Total Nodes 80648 Total Elements 46918 Maximum Aspect Ratio 31.011 % of elements with Aspect Ratio < 3 81.2 % of elements with Aspect Ratio > 10 1.79 % of distorted elements(jacobian) 0 Time to complete mesh(hh;mm;ss): 00:00:04 Computer name: BARISY MM DIA 7

Sensor Details No Data MM DIA 8

Study Results Displacement1 for Mode Shape: 1(Value = 566.645 Hz) 242.949 mm Node: 29224 9C46-1125-A_DRUM-WHEEL BRAKE - 410 MM DIA-Study 1-Displacement-Displacement1 Displacement2 for Mode Shape: 2(Value = 566.781 Hz) 242.941 mm Node: 15485 MM DIA 9

9C46-1125-A_DRUM-WHEEL BRAKE - 410 MM DIA-Study 1-Displacement-Displacement2 Displacement3 for Mode Shape: 3(Value = 938.376 Hz) 193.406 mm Node: 29289 MM DIA 10

9C46-1125-A_DRUM-WHEEL BRAKE - 410 MM DIA-Study 1-Displacement-Displacement3 Displacement4 for Mode Shape: 4(Value = 938.489 Hz) 192.988 mm Node: 29417 MM DIA 11

9C46-1125-A_DRUM-WHEEL BRAKE - 410 MM DIA-Study 1-Displacement-Displacement4 Displacement5 for Mode Shape: 5(Value = 966.833 Hz) 254.612 mm Node: 3052 MM DIA 12

9C46-1125-A_DRUM-WHEEL BRAKE - 410 MM DIA-Study 1-Displacement-Displacement5 Displacement6 for Mode Shape: 6(Value = 966.964 Hz) 254.725 mm Node: 3069 MM DIA 13

9C46-1125-A_DRUM-WHEEL BRAKE - 410 MM DIA-Study 1-Displacement-Displacement6 Displacement7 for Mode Shape: 7(Value = 1701.89 Hz) 169.569 mm Node: 3287 MM DIA 14

9C46-1125-A_DRUM-WHEEL BRAKE - 410 MM DIA-Study 1-Displacement-Displacement7 Displacement8 for Mode Shape: 8(Value = 1710.61 Hz) 244.559 mm Node: 15372 MM DIA 15

9C46-1125-A_DRUM-WHEEL BRAKE - 410 MM DIA-Study 1-Displacement-Displacement8 Displacement9 for Mode Shape: 9(Value = 1710.78 Hz) 244.707 mm Node: 15478 MM DIA 16

9C46-1125-A_DRUM-WHEEL BRAKE - 410 MM DIA-Study 1-Displacement-Displacement9 Displacement10 for Mode Shape: 10(Value = 2078.48 Hz) 143.643 mm Node: 5566 MM DIA 17

9C46-1125-A_DRUM-WHEEL BRAKE - 410 MM DIA-Study 1-Displacement-Displacement10 Mode List Frequency Number Rad/sec Hertz Seconds 1 3560.3 566.65 0.0017648 2 3561.2 566.78 0.0017643 3 5896 938.38 0.0010657 4 5896.7 938.49 0.0010655 5 6074.8 966.83 0.0010343 6 6075.6 966.96 0.0010342 7 10693 1701.9 0.00058758 8 10748 1710.6 0.00058459 MM DIA 18

9 10749 1710.8 0.00058453 10 13059 2078.5 0.00048112 Mass Participation (Normalized) Mode Number Frequency(Hertz) X direction Y direction Z direction 1 566.65 4.2721e-009 5.555e-011 2.0691e-008 2 566.78 1.6676e-010 1.1388e-007 1.6724e-008 3 938.38 1.5522e-010 0.38595 0.32739 4 938.49 3.4339e-008 0.3274 0.38598 5 966.83 2.954e-010 1.079e-006 6.4933e-007 6 966.96 5.8183e-009 1.8318e-006 2.0199e-007 7 1701.9 1.3464e-012 1.2137e-010 1.5311e-010 8 1710.6 6.5866e-009 2.2273e-010 1.4525e-008 9 1710.8 3.6944e-009 2.5087e-010 9.7554e-010 10 2078.5 0.7178 6.5527e-008 4.5936e-008 Sum X = 0.7178 Sum Y = 0.71336 Sum Z = 0.71337 Conclusion MM DIA 19