Example of Analysis Based Design
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DRD helped Link Manufacturing reduce
the weight of the red weldment of the truck cab suspension assembly shown in Figure 1. We
were able to do this without decreasing the strength or increasing the manufacturing
costs. Link provided the complete truck cab suspension assembly to DRD in the form or a Pro/ENGINEER file. DRD used Pro/ENGINEER in combination with Pro/MESH and ANSYS to make design changes to the weldment. The full associativity of the products allowed us to work through several design changes very quickly. At the end of the process DRD provided to Link the new geometry in the form of an intellgient and parametric feature-based Pro/ENGINEER assembly from which Link was able to automatically generate all of the required deliverables such as part and assembly drawings, BOM, etc.
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| The goal for the design optimization process was to significantly decrease the weldment
weight without decreasing its strength. Our analysis strategy was based on the fact that
the original design had adequate structural strength. We subjected the weldment finite
element model to a set of known static loads for the original design and then to each
subsequent new design. Since FEA showed that the greatest stresses in the model occurred
at the welds, we ensured that the design changes did not increase the stress at the toe of
the welds. Figure 2 shows the original and optimized designs. For more
information on this model, please refer to our
published
paper from the 1996 ANSYS Conference. |
| "DRD has supported Link
well in our endeavors and used their program knowledge and experience to
help our design process. They have assisted Link both from a consultant
and a technical support standpoint, and fit well into both realms. Their
knowledge of the software has allowed Link to become more efficient and
more accurate in doing analyses." - Shane Vander Kooi Link Manufacturing Ltd. |
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