Input Reciprocating Machine Motion into Dynamic Analysis?
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Hi Everyone,
I am relatively new to Inventor Nastran, particularly with Dynamic Analyses. I work for a company that manufactures units for the refrigeration and HVAC industry. We use compressors which have crankshafts and pistons (like car engines), and I would just like some advice on how best to induce the loads into the framework.
I am aware that enforced motion would be the best type of load to induce here. I am also aware that constraints may need to be applied about the same direction as the enforced motion. There are two main motions at play here. The crankshaft and the pistons. The compressor model is imported and from another manufacturer and given how complex its geometry is, I have used a concentrated mass with the centre point being the centre of gravity for the machine.
What would be the best way to induce the enforced rotational motion from the crankshaft?
What would be the best way to induce the reciprocating motion from the pistons?
I would like to do a Frequency Response Analysis, because the machines can run at different speeds, and I would like to see how the structure responds at these different speeds.
Any advice will be appreciated.