DROP TEST [EVENT SIMULATION] USING METALS OF VARYING YIELD STRENGTH IN AUTODESK FUSION 360

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

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  • @theoggamer5667
    @theoggamer5667 3 года назад +3

    bro how to do a imapct test of a car chasisi

    • @FunwithFusion360
      @FunwithFusion360  3 года назад +1

      sorry for the late reply , impact test of a car would be cool ,only the chassis i feel we can do an impact test but it would not be accurate in fusion 360 , generally hypermesh is used for automobile crash tests.

  • @marclew5302
    @marclew5302 3 года назад

    GOOD Job, really helpful.

  • @oim8254
    @oim8254 3 года назад +1

    Also can you elaborate on the purpose of contact, and what's the difference between bonded and separation?

    • @FunwithFusion360
      @FunwithFusion360  3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/3bEkBP5Feh8/видео.html
      check this out

  • @advancedancient85
    @advancedancient85 3 года назад +1

    How to know about the factor of safety in event simulation

    • @FunwithFusion360
      @FunwithFusion360  3 года назад

      sorry for the late reply , in event simulation the FOS cannot be determined .

  • @jufrisantoso3090
    @jufrisantoso3090 3 года назад +1

    hi thanks for the tutorial. but I am in trouble while solving, why am I stuck at 54%? try for the solution

    • @FunwithFusion360
      @FunwithFusion360  3 года назад

      check if you have given all the required parameters , even if you miss out one it might not solve completely.

  • @simulationspot
    @simulationspot 3 года назад +1

    What if I the dropping surface is ground what material should we use for surface.

    • @FunwithFusion360
      @FunwithFusion360  3 года назад +1

      in event simulation we can use only aluminium , copper,steel and titanium as study material, so we cannot use stone or any other ceramic.

    • @actraveler8309
      @actraveler8309 Год назад

      @@FunwithFusion360not true as of now

  • @oim8254
    @oim8254 3 года назад +1

    What happen if I choose ultimate tensile strength as safety factor instead of yield strength?

    • @FunwithFusion360
      @FunwithFusion360  3 года назад

      when ever you are defining factor of safety to find working range of a certain system for repeated such loading we chose yield strength (This has technical importance leading to perfect working of system)
      In cases where we use factor of safety such that the system should remain intact (without failure) even after plastic deformation, then we use ultimate tensile strength (It gives the maximum amount of load system can take before completely fail so usually factor of safety is calculated using ultimate tensile strength)
      yo got this through google.
      www.researchgate.net/post/Can_anyone_justify_which_is_more_important_factor_of_safety_to_yield_or_factor_of_safety_to_ultimate_stress

  • @MrHypeGFX
    @MrHypeGFX 3 года назад +1

    Hey bro, great video! I have a problem when i try this. My 'falling' object barely moves in the time the test runs, what can i do to solve this. Because of this, it never reaches the collision point and i can't analyse results. Ive been trying to change things up so much but nothings working. Help would be appreciated bro thanks!

    • @FunwithFusion360
      @FunwithFusion360  3 года назад +1

      sorry for the late reply , follow all the steps from my video one by one . if it still does not work , hmu on my social sites with your model , i will simulate it for you.

    • @phalgundadheech3154
      @phalgundadheech3154 3 года назад

      @@FunwithFusion360 Bro I have had the same issue. When I increase the speed of the falling body, so that the collision occurs in time, it interferes with the value of stress that I get.

    • @actraveler8309
      @actraveler8309 Год назад

      The problem is the solve time is not long enough for the time required to make contact with the impact surface. The author of this video used a high velocity and did not show the solve time. Furthermore, Autodesk removed the ability to solve locally, which forces you to use the cloud service which is limited to

  • @ductriquyen9157
    @ductriquyen9157 3 года назад

    Hi there, Need your help. How can you simulate bending stress in a flat steel belt encircle a predefined diameter of a pulley on Fusion 360.? The saw blade itself is a straight steel strip bent by the diameter of the pully, not creating a curved pattern of the saw blade.

    • @FunwithFusion360
      @FunwithFusion360  3 года назад

      I'll try it out and let you know if i can make a video on that soon!

  • @kosovoisserbia8937
    @kosovoisserbia8937 3 года назад

    great tutorial but simulating this on cloud costs alot of money . do you know any good program for armor penetration simulatuons that does simulation localy ?

    • @FunwithFusion360
      @FunwithFusion360  3 года назад

      Yes cloud solve costs more, no i do not know any other programs.

  • @oscargeorge677
    @oscargeorge677 3 года назад

    Hi can you simulate a round penetrating as I have problems doing so as the mesh dose not seem to brake apon impact can you do an example of this as there are non on RUclips . Thank you

    • @FunwithFusion360
      @FunwithFusion360  3 года назад +1

      Yes sure I'll try my best and make a video asap!

  • @ravipatil764
    @ravipatil764 3 года назад

    There is problem while simulation with abs plastic