Estimating the impact force of falling objects

Drop test is a common testing method in testing the durability of a product. In this report, a drop test simulation will be carried out on an object, in which bottle was chosen as the falling object. The goal is to perform finite element simulations of the drop test and study the impact beh...

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Main Author: Siti Salmi Sumri.
Other Authors: Ong Lin Seng
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/40218
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:Drop test is a common testing method in testing the durability of a product. In this report, a drop test simulation will be carried out on an object, in which bottle was chosen as the falling object. The goal is to perform finite element simulations of the drop test and study the impact behavior of the falling object through the simulation. The finite element simulation will be conducted using ANSYS. The bottle was first being modeled using the properties of the bottle that was found available in the market. The bottle was modeled in a way that it was made of a single element. Thin shell element was assigned to the model. Boundary conditions such as initial height and velocity were applied to the model in the simulation study. The drop test simulation was conducted to investigate the different orientations, different height levels being drop and the impact response of the model. It was observed that the smaller surface area of impact, the higher the stress concentration. However, the different height level chosen in this report did not produce significant results for the stress concentration produced from the drop test. It was also observed that after an impact the bottle bounced off an insignificant distance before coming to a stop. It was concluded that the simulation of the falling object reflected of what was expected. The simulation behavior was not totally the same as experimental behavior but somewhat similar. However, specific data of the experimental results was not known since no physical drop test was carried out.