This paper is published in Volume-7, Issue-2, 2021
Area
Mechanical Engineering
Author
Sonia Manoj Pardeshi
Org/Univ
Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Pub. Date
19 July, 2021
Paper ID
V7I2-1435
Publisher
Keywords
Column Support, Ansys Workbench, Static Structural Analysis, Meshing, Span Angle Centre, Element Order

Citationsacebook

IEEE
Sonia Manoj Pardeshi. Comparison of element order and span angle center by static structural analysis of column support by FEA on Ansys, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARIIT.com.

APA
Sonia Manoj Pardeshi (2021). Comparison of element order and span angle center by static structural analysis of column support by FEA on Ansys. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 7(2) www.IJARIIT.com.

MLA
Sonia Manoj Pardeshi. "Comparison of element order and span angle center by static structural analysis of column support by FEA on Ansys." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 7.2 (2021). www.IJARIIT.com.

Abstract

A Column Support is a load-bearing component where maximum force is applied in the center. This can be used to hold and support a vertical pipe or beam for a fixed and trusted grip. The material used for column support is structural steel because it provides strength and durability. There are three holes on the base of the component, which help fix it to the surface. This paper is about static structural analysis of column support, modeled on Creo Parametric, and analysis is done using ANSYS Workbench. Finite Element Method (FEM) divides a component into small and simple parts called finite elements, which is implemented by creating a mesh of the object. Analyzing a process with the finite element method is called finite element analysis. By performing static structural analysis, total deformation, equivalent elastic strain, and equivalent stress were calculated. It is observed that element order with the highest nodes, gives maximum deformation, strain, and stress to the elements with the least nodes.