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Pipe Stress Analysis

Author: RAJIV KUMAR Company: DAVIET Date: 02/12/2010

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Introduction File Information Materials Load & Restraint Information Study Property Stress Results Deformation Results Design Check Results Conclusion Appendix

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1. Introduction
In which we can analysis the bending stress on diffrent material pipe on bending machine

2. File Information

Model name: Model location: Results location: Study name:

Part5 I:\Rajeev\presentatiom\Part5.sldprt c:\temp COSMOSXpressStudy

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3. Materials
No. Part Name 1 Part5 Material [SW]Copper Mass 0.0390215 kg Volume 4.38444e-006 m^3

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4. Load & Restraint Information


Restraint Restraint1 <> Description: on 4 Face(s) immovable (no translation).

Load Load1 <> Description: on apply normal force 100 N using uniform distribution

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5. Study Property
Mesh Information Mesh Type: Mesher Used: Automatic Transition: Smooth Surface: Jacobian Check: Element Size: Tolerance: Quality: Number of elements: Number of nodes: Solid mesh Standard Off On 4 Points 1.6374 mm 0.081869 mm High 6072 11896

Solver Information Quality: Solver Type: High FFE

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6. Stress Results
Name Type Min Location (0 mm, -5 mm, 9.09495e010 mm) Max 1.55651e+007 N/m^2 Location (18.6312 mm, -5 mm, 0 mm)

1.87698 Plot1 VON: von Mises stress N/m^2

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Part5-COSMOSXpressStudy-Stress-Plot1 JPEG

VIEW

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7. Deformation Results
Plot No. 1 3213.3 Scale Factor

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Part5-COSMOSXpressStudy-Deformation-Plot2 JPEG

VIEW

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8. Design Check Results

Part5-COSMOSXpressStudy-Design Check-Plot3 JPEG

VIEW

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9. Conclusion
In which we analysis the stress areas. where the load on the pipe countious. & determine the maximum stress on the pipe.

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10. Appendix

Material name: Description: Material Source: Material Library Name: Material Model Type: Unit system: Property Name Elastic modulus Poisson's ratio Yield strength Mass density

[SW]Copper

Used SolidWorks material

Linear Elastic Isotropic SI Value 1.1e+011 N/m^2 0.37 2.5865e+008 N/m^2 8900 kg/m^3

Note:
COSMOSXpress design analysis results are based on linear static analysis and the material is assumed isotropic. Linear static analysis assumes that: 1) the material behavior is linear complying with Hooke s law, 2) induced displacements are adequately small to ignore changes in stiffness due to loading, and 3) loads are applied slowly in order to ignore dynamic effects. Do not base your design decisions solely on the data presented in this report. Use this information in conjunction with experimental data and practical experience. Field testing is mandatory to validate your final design. COSMOSXpress helps you reduce your time-to-market by reducing but not eliminating field tests.

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