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thesis for masterful ing.meccanica

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Hello everyone
I'm a little in trouble finding guidance for my graduation thesis.
I'm working with a filmmaker who has less ideas than I am.
the basic idea is already: studying the behavior of a tool machine.
It is already under construction, and I have made the cad+fem model with solidworks and ansys. I see that behavior is compatible with the real one.

Well, I would like to devote more than the 450 hours provided by the study plan because in September I start working half a day and I won't have time anymore.
for this model I already have many expenses (say a 20%) and many "brain fusions" :x .

What may be some good idea of how to structure the thesis?
 
Good thing as a subject for the thesis.
What machine tool is it? lathe, milling machine? Axes?
you can do product optimization and maximization, lighten and rib to reduce weight and increase power to the spindle.
calculate the limits of gears, bearings, trees, etc.
or thermal influence on the deformation of the structure....there are a thousand ideas to develop
 
is such a machine, halfway between a transfer and a working center: Anger_Flxbl_Komponenten_467px_en.webp
or thermal influence on structure deformation
I went exactly to this. I hypothesize a thermal power produced by the engines at regime and see how it affects.
the problem (other than recovering reliable data) is obtaining uninteresting results, i.e. the lack of heat influence on deformations.
 
is such a machine, halfway between a transfer and a working center: View attachment 41027I went exactly to this. I hypothesize a thermal power produced by the engines at regime and see how it affects.
the problem (other than recovering reliable data) is obtaining uninteresting results, i.e. the lack of heat influence on deformations.
heat... little influence?
the main problem of machine tools is precisely related to deformations due to thermal gradients.
I would say that what you're studying is certainly not trivial and not useless.
 
sure but the operation of this machine is intermittent for 4 engines on 4. the heat comes from another part a little difficult to model.

Do you have experience of simulations of big assemblies with ansys? I'm simplifying, trying settings, reading tutorials and everything seems pretty complicated
 

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