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[* black] Here's some general guidelines to follow for FEA simulations:
[* black] Sharp internal corners may cause inaccurate results
[* black] The finer the mesh of polygons, the greater the accuracy of your results
[* black] Minimum safety factor of 3 is recommended for designs. Shoot for 2x yield strength at least. The red zone signified the yield strength of the material has been reached and the part has failed.
- [* black] Static stress studies are not ideal for materials with higher elasticity, such as rubber and plastic,
+ [* black] Static stress studies are not ideal for materials with higher elasticity, such as rubber and plastic.
[* black] Static testing does not consider damping or inertial effects, such as momentum.
- [* black] Stresses should not exceed yield-strength of material. Results would be obvious.
+ [* black] Stresses should not exceed yield-strength of material.
[* black] Load must cause deflections or rotations in the item under test.