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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE SAN AGUSTÍN

INSTITUTO DE INFORMÁTICA INFOUNSA


Instructor: Ing. Roger Hugo Cáceres Huanca
CURSO: SOLIDWORKS SIMULATION
TEMA 03: ADICIÓN DE NUEVAS TENSIONES
EN COMPONENTES
Email: hugo_1689@hotmail.com cel:914512016
1. INTRODUCCIÓN
[1] En el último ejercicio, el campo de tensión es uniforme sobre el cuerpo y el único
componente de tensión distinto de cero es 𝜎𝑥 . En esta sección, usaremos el mismo
modelo desarrollado en los pasos [2-5] del ejercicio anterior, pero ahora
agregaremos una presión transversal uniformemente distribuida de 1.0 MPa en la
cara superior de la viga [6]. En este caso, el esfuerzo resultante no será uniforme y
existen componentes de esfuerzo cortante distintos de cero en la viga.
Esta sección también se muestra una forma de recuperar resultados en ubicaciones
específicas de un cuerpo, denominado método de Corte de Sección

1
Adición de carga transversal

[2] Right-click External


Loads and select Pressure...
[1] Select the upper face of
the cantilever beam.

[5] Right-click External


Loads and select Hide All.
[4] Click OK.

[7] Remember, let's neglect


[3] Type 1 (MPa) for the high stress values near the
the Pressure Value. fixed end. #

[6] In the Simulation


Toolbar, click Run.
Animación de la deformación

[1] Double-click
Stress1 to edit the
definition.

[3] Click OK.

[4] Right-click
Stress1 and select
Animate...

[2] Click to turn on


Deformed Shape.

[9] Click OK.

[6] Click Stop.

[5] It is usually more


informative with an
animation.
[7] You may adjust
these animation
parameters to
satisfy your needs.

[8] You may save the


animation as an AVI file.

[10] Deformed Shape can also


be turned on/off by clicking this
button in Simulation Toolbar.
Now, click to turn it off. #
Creación de la vista de sección

[1] In the Simulation


[11] Click OK. Toolbar, select Plot
Tools>Section Clipping.
We'll create a section view.

[2] By default, Front


plane is used as the first
clipping plane.

[3] Click
Section 2.

[5] Click [4] Click to activate this


Reverse box and select the Top
clipping plane from the Part Tree.
direction.

[7] Click to activate this box and


select the Right plane from the
Part Tree.
[6] Click
Section 3.
[12] We'll explore the
stress components at this
[8] Type 10 (mm) location; let's call it
for Distance. location A. This is a
[9] Click location where X is large.
Reverse
clipping
direction.

[10] Turn off


Show section
plane.

[13] And this location; let's call it


location B. This is a location
where XY is large. #
Tensiones del componente en las ubicaciones A y B
[2] Click location A to display the
stress X . You may enlarge the
model to locate the corner more
accurately.

[1] Right-click Stress1


and select Probe.

[3] Click location B to


display the stress X .

Stress [5] The stress state


Location A Location B at location A.
Component

X 107.801 Mpa 51.255 Mpa


108 M
Pa
Y 0 0

Z 0 0 Y

108 M
XY 0 -6.833 MPa Pa
X
0 0
XZ Z
YZ 0 0
[6] The stress state at
location B. Note
6.8 M that the shear
51 MP Pa stresses point to
a
negative directions. #
6.8 MPa

[4] Use Probe to explore other


stress components and tabulate
6.8 MPa

the data like this. Your stress Y


values may not be exactly the same 51 MP
as here. Note that the shear stress 6.8 M a
at location B is negative. Pa
XY
X
Z
Distribución de la X a lo largo de los bordes
horizontales y verticales

[3] Click OK. [1] In the Simulation


Toolbar, select Plot
Tools>Section Clipping.

[2] Click to turn


off Section 2.

[4] Make sure Stress1


is associated with X .
Right-click Stress1
and select Probe.

[5] Click several locations


along the upper edge of
the section.
[8] Click to close
the plot.

[9] Right-click here


and select Clear
Selections. [7] The X is 108 MPa at
the left and decreases to
50 MPa at the right.

[6] Click Plot.

[10] Click several


locations along the lower
edge of the section.
[13] Click to
close the plot.

[14] Right-click here


and select Clear
Selections.

[12] The X is
approximately -10 MPa at
the left and increases to 50
MPa at the right.

[11] Click Plot.

[15] Click several locations along


the vertical edge of the section.
[18] Click to close
the plot.

[19] Click OK. #

[17] The X distribution


along the vertical edge is
essentially linear.

[16] Click Plot.

Distribución de la XY
a través de un borde vertical

[1] Double-click
Stress1 to edit the
definition. Change
the Component to
TXY ( XY ). [2] Right-click Stress1
and select Probe.
[3] Click several locations along
the vertical edge of the section.

[7] Click OK. [6] Click to close


the plot.

[4] Click Plot.

[5] The XY distributes


along the vertical edge
parabolically. We'll
[8] Save the document and discuss more on this
exit SolidWorks. # curve in Section 8.1. A
more accurate
distribution is shown in
next cases.

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