Virtual Prototyping (VP) is a novel computational approach that reproduces a complete mechanism to test it several times, as a scale 1:1 laboratory prototype. VP utilizes various CAE tools, such as 3D modelling, Structural FEA, Multibody Dynamic Analysis (MDA), Multiaxial fatigue analysis, in an integrated way. The VP technique allows considering a realistic stepless loading pattern throughout the complete revolution and determining automatically the fatigue safety factors within the whole machine assembly. This new approach was used to review the design of the crankmechanism of an existing reciprocating compressor. The loads (including inertia forces) were applied to the gudgeon pin and, by means of the MDA, to all the other components
Virtual Prototyping technique applied to the design of a crankmechanism of a process reciprocating compressor / Faretra, Marco; Pellicciari, Marcello; R., Traversari. - STAMPA. - (2008). (Intervento presentato al convegno International Rotating Equipment Conference tenutosi a Dusseldorf (D) nel October 28th / 29th, 2008).
Virtual Prototyping technique applied to the design of a crankmechanism of a process reciprocating compressor
FARETRA, Marco;PELLICCIARI, Marcello;
2008
Abstract
Virtual Prototyping (VP) is a novel computational approach that reproduces a complete mechanism to test it several times, as a scale 1:1 laboratory prototype. VP utilizes various CAE tools, such as 3D modelling, Structural FEA, Multibody Dynamic Analysis (MDA), Multiaxial fatigue analysis, in an integrated way. The VP technique allows considering a realistic stepless loading pattern throughout the complete revolution and determining automatically the fatigue safety factors within the whole machine assembly. This new approach was used to review the design of the crankmechanism of an existing reciprocating compressor. The loads (including inertia forces) were applied to the gudgeon pin and, by means of the MDA, to all the other componentsPubblicazioni consigliate
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