• 제목/요약/키워드: Finite eliment analysis

검색결과 2건 처리시간 0.015초

에폭시-마이카 복합재료의 FEM에 의한 MODELING 열화 해석 (The Modeling Aging Analysis due to Finite Eliment Method on Epoxy-Mica Composites)

  • 김희곤;현중섭;김희동;조한구
    • 대한전기학회:학술대회논문집
    • /
    • 대한전기학회 1996년도 하계학술대회 논문집 C
    • /
    • pp.1710-1712
    • /
    • 1996
  • This paper was practiced insulation failure test forcing to accelerate on frequency of 420 HZ. There was manufactured generator stator windings for 500MVA thermal plants and selected accelerating deterioration voltage of 5.5kV/mm for electrical aging. Moreover, so as to verification of this experiments, we carried out modeling analysis due to finite element method using to ANSYS5.0 program for common package and imitated multi-stress aging for analyzing electrical and mechanical stress distribution.

  • PDF

소성 가공 해석을 통한 티타늄 합금 볼트 열간 단조 공정 분석 (Titanium alloy bolt hot forging process analysis through plastic working analysis)

  • 최두선;김태민;항봉석;한유진;고강호;박정래;박규백;이정우;김도언
    • Design & Manufacturing
    • /
    • 제14권1호
    • /
    • pp.42-48
    • /
    • 2020
  • Titanium alloy has been in the spotlight as a core material in high-tech industries that require high strength and light weight because it has excellent strength and corrosion resistance and strength is higher than that of steel. Therefore, in various industries, existing steel products are intended to be replaced with titanium alloys. Titanium alloys can cause cutting tool breakage during cutting, and heat generated during cutting does not dissipate, accumulates in tools and workpieces, resulting in large wear and tear on thin workpieces. In addition, since titanium alloy is a metal with high chemical activity, the wear of the tool becomes more severe when the cutting speed is high, so machining of titanium bolt through cutting is very disadvantageous in terms of productivity. Therefore, the production of bolts using titanium alloys is being produced through a forging process to improve productivity and product quality. In this paper, hot forging molding analysis was performed on bolts used for fastening automobile parts using Ti-6Al-4V alloy, which is the most commonly used titanium alloy.