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Design and Improvement of Vibration Tooling Based on Finite Element Analysis

In: Proceeding of the 19th International Congress on Logistics and Supply Chain Management Systems

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  • Lijuan Cai

    (Shanghai Aerospace Control Technology Institute)

  • Bin Zhou

    (Shanghai Aerospace Control Technology Institute)

  • Jiazhen Zhang

    (Shanghai Aerospace Control Technology Institute)

  • Jiaxi Lu

    (Shanghai Aerospace Control Technology Institute)

  • Xiaotian Zhu

    (Shanghai Aerospace Control Technology Institute)

Abstract

In the vibration test of large volume tooling, due to different product types and uses, the size is also different, in order to further improve the design level of tooling fixture, improve its performance, on the basis of the use of finite element analysis, through the use of ANSYS software, the designed tooling fixture is analyzed, and the natural frequency of the fixture is determined. To meet the relevant standards and requirements of enhanced vibration test. The results show that the proposed vibration test method effectively verifies the validity and reliability of fixture simulation, and provides valuable engineering data for the later scientific design of fixture.

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  • Lijuan Cai & Bin Zhou & Jiazhen Zhang & Jiaxi Lu & Xiaotian Zhu, 2026. "Design and Improvement of Vibration Tooling Based on Finite Element Analysis," Springer Books, in: Ming Li & Cheng Ren & Shenle Pan & George Q. Huang (ed.), Proceeding of the 19th International Congress on Logistics and Supply Chain Management Systems, pages 77-86, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-95-7700-2_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-7700-2_6
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