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Interactive Mesh-Free Stress Analysis for Mechanical Design Assembly With Haptics
Mechanical Engineering Conference Presentations, Papers, and Proceedings
  • Daniela Faas, Iowa State University
  • Andrew G. Fischer, Iowa State University
  • Judy M. Vance, Iowa State University
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Conference
ASME 2007 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference
Publication Date
9-1-2007
Geolocation
(36.255123, -115.23834850000003)
Abstract

This paper describes a virtual reality application that performs fast stress reanalysis coupled with virtual reality and haptics that allows rapid evaluation of multiple designs throughout the product design process. The Interactive Virtual Design Application (IVDA) allows the engineer to interactively explore new design geometry while simultaneously examining the finite element analysis results. In the presence of other parts in the assembly, the new shape can be analyzed and modified, taking into consideration mating part fits. This approach supports concurrent product design and assembly methods prototyping. A “two-step” approach utilizing Taylor series approximations and Pre-conditioned Conjugate Gradient methods is used to perform quick reanalysis during interactive shape modification. The virtual environment provides an immersive three-dimensional workspace. Haptics are used to provide feedback of the stress gradient as the part geometry is changed, thus facilitating the designer’s understanding of the impact of shape change on product performance.

Copyright Owner
ASME
Language
en
Citation Information
Daniela Faas, Andrew G. Fischer and Judy M. Vance. "Interactive Mesh-Free Stress Analysis for Mechanical Design Assembly With Haptics" Las Vegas, NV(2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/judy_vance/47/