NEW TECHNOLOGY MAKES LINEAR CONTACT EASY
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ALGOR’s all-new contact capabilities were used on this toggle clamp assembly. The surface contact option was selected and a linear static stress analysis was performed. The results of the analysis automatically took into account the effects of contact between all five parts with no need to specify any additional contact parameters. |
PITTSBURGH, PA – March 3, 2003 – ALGOR, Inc., a leading maker of
software for mechanical engineers, announced new, easy-to-use linear contact
analysis capabilities including bonded, welded, free/no contact, surface contact
and edge contact. This new contact technology is ideal for use on models created
in the wide range of leading CAD solid modelers ALGOR supports, including Alibre
Design, Autodesk Inventor, CADKEY, Mechanical Desktop, Pro/ENGINEER, Rhinoceros,
Solid Edge and SolidWorks.
The surface contact option is used to simulate contact between the surface
area where parts touch and the edge contact option is used to simulate contact
between edges and where those edges touch other parts. For both contact options,
the software automatically calculates the necessary contact parameters so that
no additional data input is required.
The new surface and edge contact capabilities also allow for the
consideration of static friction effects by simply specifying a static friction
coefficient or by using the default.
"The new contact capabilities not only make it easy for engineers to
specify contact between different parts of an assembly, but also give engineers
the flexibility to choose from a variety of common contact types," said
ALGOR product manager, Bob Williams. "With the unique edge contact options
and the ability to consider static friction effects, a wide range of contact
scenarios are supported within FEMPRO, ALGOR's complete finite element modeling,
results evaluation and presentation interface."
The new contact capabilities are made possible by new and improved mesh
matching technology and all-new right-click menus and dialogs in ALGOR’s
FEMPRO interface. The user simply sets the default contact type for the entire
assembly through the contact branch of the tree view. Optional contact pairs
between specific parts and/or surfaces can be interactively specified through
the graphics window or tree view. The user then decides whether to include
friction effects. After an analysis, FEMPRO’s Superview IV Results environment
provides the capability to inquire on the total force transmitted between the
contacting surfaces and edges.
ALGOR customers with current software
upgrade subscriptions can get the new contact capabilities at no charge by
requesting the latest updates.
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