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    Hi all,
    So a thread of mine asking about advice on different X axis rail configurations (http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/13497...arings-designs) kind of deviated into a discussion about the suitability of the material chosen which is 50x50x3mm mild box steel, I didn't mind as all advice is welcome, but I wanted to see some data to backup what I was being told, which is the main point of this thread so I did some FEA analysis:

    Goal for the machine
    mill 6082T6 Aluminium at 1 to 3mm DOC with an accuracy of between 0.1 to 0.3mm

    Dimensions:
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    600x350mm not a huge gantry by any means

    Fixed Ganry Designs- 50x50x3mm mild box steel

    A: No bracing used more as a baseline for comparison against other designs
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    B: Vertical bracing
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    C: Diagonal bracing
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    All FEA analysis' uses 980 Newtons force = 100kg

    FEA Analysis Type 1, no Z axis plate

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    Design A: Max displacement of 0.01 mm under a force of 100Kg

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    Design B: Max displacement of 0.009 mm under a force of 100Kg

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    Design C: Max displacement of 0.009 mm under a force of 100Kg

    FEA Analysis Type 2, with Z axis plate (200x300x20mm Cast Tool Plate Aluminium)

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    Design A: Max displacement of 0.09 mm under a force of 100Kg

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    Design B: Max displacement of 0.07 mm under a force of 100Kg

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    Design C: Max displacement of 0.08 mm under a force of 100Kg

    Questions

    1.Which is a more realistic FEA setup, Type 1 or Type 2 or something different (and why) ?

    2. Is 100kg force a good ballpark figure to use given the cutting parameters of my machine ? This number was a pure guestimate on my part, what is the correct way to calculate?

    3.The displacement figures seem to suggest the material (50x50x3) is suited to the task- 0.09 to 0.07mm displacement under 100kg seems perfectly acceptable to me unless I've missed something ?

    4. What else have I missed ?

    All help appreciated

    EDIT:
    Voicecoil pointed out incorrect decimal places in second set of results, thank you!
    Last edited by eci22; 23-04-2020 at 10:25 PM.

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