Newbie Cosworks question

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by john gaskell, Apr 24, 2006.

  1. john gaskell

    john gaskell Guest

    I have modelled a simple cube shape and applied fixed constraints (to the
    bottom) and applied a s/s material.

    The problem is when I apply small force (i.e. 10lb) the displacement is very
    apparent - visually.

    Is this just an exaggerated on-screen representation of the resultant force
    of the model?

    Should I concentrate on the results on the sidebar?
     
    john gaskell, Apr 24, 2006
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  2. There should be a number on the screen that tells you the displacement
    screen factor, like 300:1 or something. You get an exaggerated screen view
    so you can see how things are moving, but then a screen scale factor to give
    you a visual idea of the magnitude. And by all means, look at the numbers.

    WT
     
    Wayne Tiffany, Apr 24, 2006
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  3. john gaskell

    TOP Guest

    See the response to Interpreting FEA on this NG.

    FEA results are typically displayed with exagerated displacements or
    deformations to make it apparent to the viewer what is going on.
    Typically the real deflection in a block of stainless steel would be
    all but imperceptible.
     
    TOP, Apr 24, 2006
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