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Help with Static Stress Simulation

deadlydayne
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Help with Static Stress Simulation

deadlydayne
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Hello,
I'm trying to apply a load of 140N to an objects face to see how the part will bend and form. 
The parts receiving the load are locked into another housing.  I was hoping that when the part deformed, it would stop once it hit my secondary part instead of morphing through.  

Is there a setting I am missing, or will this always be the case in the static stress simulation?

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dsouzasujay
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Hi @deadlydayne,

 

Its difficult to understand what is happening n the attached image.

Can you attach the design that you have already completed in Fusion 360?

  • File>Export your *.f3d/*.f3z file to your local drive and then attach it here to a Reply

If you find my answer solved your question, please click the "Accept Solution" button

Sujay D'souza
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Autodesk, Inc.
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deadlydayne
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I am currently trying to export the file as a F3Z file, but it continually fails on the conversion.  I will try to explain in more detail here below, and will post the file once it finally converts.


I am inducing roughly a 32lb load on both of these "Reeds" (circled in red ovals) in the direction shown with the green arrow.

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Currently as shown, when said load is induced the reeds flex and come into contact with no other surface (as is expected).  However If I were to apply say 50lb load upon these reeds, the simulation will flex and bend them to the point that they just morph through the surface of another part (as shown here circled in red ovals again).

(the surface the part should contour to is indicated by the black lines)

 

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So my question is, In reality, should I ever put 50lbs of load upon the face of those reeds and they do flex, they should flex until they hit that wall and then form to the contour of the wall instead of morphing through the wall.  Is there any way to get Fusion Simulation to actually simulate that?  Am I missing a step somewhere in my process? 

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