Optimizing Things
Optimizing Things
Department of Aeronautical Engineering, Excel College of Engineering & Technology, Tamil Nadu, India
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SBM College of Engineering & Technology, Tamil Nadu, India
E-mail : [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
I.
Kevlar,
Torque
Link,
INTRODUCTION
Hex Dominant
Size
0.0002 m
Statistics
Material Properties
No. of Nodes
214498
No. of Elements
52678
Material
: Kevlar 49
Density
: 0.052 lb/in3
Youngs Modulus
Poissons ratio
: 0.36
Fig. Meshing
B) Boundary Condition
Torque link is subjected to loading on the both
upper and lower face of the eye section of the main body
as well as it is required to fix the upper face of Main pin
and lower face with another torque link So that these
faces can be selecting with the help of Imprint the faces
option.
a)
Max. Deformation
(m)
0.000000999
100
Load N
100
V. CONCLUSIONS
Max. Deformation
(m)
0.000000999
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Load N
STRUCTURAL
STEEL
100
Stress (MPa)
7160
Strain
Deformation
(m)
0.0000358
0.0000656 0.0000924
0.000000561
0.00000999 0.0000159
Parameters
100
CARBON
FIBRE
100
7375
6469
KEVLAR
Inspection/monitoring of corrosion
Control of humidity
(Compartments)
for
internal
zones
VII. REFERENCES
Parameters
Original
Mass kg
Marginal
Mass kg
Optimized
Mass kg
STRUCTURAL
KEVLAR
STEEL
CARBON
FIBER
2.5508
0.4677
2.5634
0.00851
0.00142
0.00793
2.1659
0.39702
2.1349
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