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ISSN: 2250-3005 - ijcer

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International Journal Of Computational Engineering Research (<strong>ijcer</strong>online.com) Vol. 2 Issue. 85.1 INDUCTIONThe stages of this simulation work is summarized sequentially in the following steps :Preprocessing: (defining the problem)Define key points/lines/areas/volumes (Solid Modeling)Define element type and material/geometric propertiesMesh lines/areas/volumes as requiredSolution: assigning loads, constraints and solving;Apply the loadsSpecify constraints (translational and rotational)Finally solve the problem.Post processing: further processing and viewing of the results;Lists of nodal displacements and show the deformationStress/strain contour diagrams5.2 SOLID MODELINGIt is the process of creating solid models in CAD system. A solid model is defined by volumes, areas, lines, and keypoints. By using various geometrical data of presented setup as given in table 1 a solid modeling of the same is created in A NSYS.Fig. 4: ANS YS solid modeling of punch, blank and dieThe geometry built in ANSYS is shown in fig-4. The structure is divided to ease map meshing of the problem. Workplane options are used to divide the structure. An axisymmetric approach is used to built the geometry. Axisymmetry is the bestoption to built and analyze deep drawing conical formations.Fig. 5: ANS YS axisymmetric modeling of punch, blank and die5.3 ELEMENTS||Issn <strong>2250</strong>-<strong>3005</strong>(online)|| ||December||2012|| Page 232

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