ctassi1
Mechanical
- Jan 27, 2006
- 4
I will soon be analyzing a pump baseplate that will be pinned within a steel module at the 4 corners. The module will be shipped without the pump and motor attached, they will be attached later. When the module is lifted/lowered, forces and displacements will be experienced at the pin locations of the plate. There is concern that permanent deformation will be experienced due to these loads, and the pump performace could be affected.
The baseplates do have half symmetry, but the loading at the 4 corners are not symmetrical. The only BC's are at the 4 pinned corners where the forces and displacements are experienced.
My questions are how could I model this in linear static, should I use MES with prescribed displacements at the 4 pin locations, or is their another recommended way?
Thanks in advance!!
The baseplates do have half symmetry, but the loading at the 4 corners are not symmetrical. The only BC's are at the 4 pinned corners where the forces and displacements are experienced.
My questions are how could I model this in linear static, should I use MES with prescribed displacements at the 4 pin locations, or is their another recommended way?
Thanks in advance!!