magicme
Mechanical
- Sep 24, 2003
- 128
hello
i can't get any universal agreement on this question, and it seems it should be simple.
i have a finite element model (ANSYS) of a hollow stepped shaft with a fillet at the root of the step. i model a fine mesh (at least 10 elements from OD to ID ) and looking at bending and torsion in the shaft. the mesh is very fine when compared to the radius of the fillet (3").
i argue that the stresses output by the model are valid as-is, while some of my partners say i need to add stress concentration factors on top of the ANSYS stresses. i think they are wrong --- if the mesh is fine, the stresses will implicitly include "stress concentrations".
i have searched the previously asked questions and can't put together a direct answer to this question.
any comments would be appreciated.
regards
magicme
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"not all that glitters is gold"
i can't get any universal agreement on this question, and it seems it should be simple.
i have a finite element model (ANSYS) of a hollow stepped shaft with a fillet at the root of the step. i model a fine mesh (at least 10 elements from OD to ID ) and looking at bending and torsion in the shaft. the mesh is very fine when compared to the radius of the fillet (3").
i argue that the stresses output by the model are valid as-is, while some of my partners say i need to add stress concentration factors on top of the ANSYS stresses. i think they are wrong --- if the mesh is fine, the stresses will implicitly include "stress concentrations".
i have searched the previously asked questions and can't put together a direct answer to this question.
any comments would be appreciated.
regards
magicme
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"not all that glitters is gold"