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October 17, 2019, 13:33 |
how to calculate the contribution of different parts in the total deformation of a mo
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Hi,
I am doing a structural analysis of a door. The door is connected to the hinge and the hinge is connected to the front panel. I am applying a force of 100 lbf on the top of the door in the vertical direction. I am getting a directional deformation of 9mm on the washer door. Now I want to find out the exact contribution of the washer door, hinge and the front panel. How can I do that? I tried inserting a very large amount for the youngs modulus for the hinge and the front panel and the door to find the deformation for the door, a very large amount for the youngs modulus for the door and the hinge to find the contribution for front panel. And same procedure for the hinge. But i feel something is wrong as the contribution for door + hinge + front panel is not equal to 9mm. Can some one help me with this |
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