I have a situation where i wish to create a perforated steel sheet and then fold or unfold it in the sheet metal tool.This perforated steel sheet is 2 mm thick with 4 mm holes at a specific triangular pitch.
To creat the geometry is not a problem ,the problem arises because the number of holes runs into the thousands, this has the effect of slowing down the computer quite considerably.
I know it is possible to increase the performance but i doubt as to whether this will make much difference.
I have tried to create a pattern of so many holes and then create or duplicate this pattern hoping to reduce the memory usage but this does not work.
Is there another way that this can be achieved by using blocks,or some other method.
The system i am using is inventor professional 13,computer has 32 GB RAM.
Any suggestions please.
Ps Analysis of the final tube with holes needs to be carried out to prove its structural integrity.
@Anonymous wrote:
I have a situation where i wish to create a perforated steel sheet
Ps Analysis of the final tube with holes needs to be carried out to prove its structural integrity.
Don't model the holes and adjust the material properties (youngs moduli,etc..) as necessary to achieve acceptable results..
@mcgyvr wrote:
Don't model the holes and adjust the material properties (youngs moduli,etc..) as necessary to achieve acceptable results..
Agree with mcgyvr, adjust your material properties for your analysis.
If you need a more realistic visual representation, adjust the color style.
Use the Screen_5&.bmp texture, or create one of your own that more closely resembles your hole pattern.
Take a look at this link.... Strength and Elastic Properties of Perforated Metal
They describe the "Equivalent Solid Material Concept" for design analysis of perforated metals.
Not sure how detailed your analysis has to be, but it might be something you can use.
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