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Descrição
Brackets for joining wood or extrusions at various angles. A variety of sizes and angles are provided.
The FreeCAD v0.19 file is included and the parameters are set from the embedded spreadsheet. Changing a number automatically updates the shape.
Use large washers to spread the force onto the plastic for maximum strength. Use a dense and isotropic infill, e.g. 50% cubic.
I printed using ABS / ASA with 0.5mm nozzle and 0.3mm layers. The ABS needs good bed levelling and a wide 10mm brim to hold it to the bed during thermal warping.
Very shallow angles (>135deg) may need supports.
Finite-Element-Analysis
The FreeCAD file works well as a test case for the FreeCAD v0.19 FEM_Module.
To prepare the analysis:
- Make the screw holes a bit bigger to help the meshing, e.g. 5mm radius
- Start the FEM module and click the "A" button to add an Analysis
- Select the last LinearPattern element of the Part
- Select Mesh => FEM mesh from shape by GMsh and hit "Apply"
- Add a material with the yellow ball button and choose "ABS-Generic"
- Scroll down to the bottom of the materials tab and select the "solid" radio, then click "Add" and click on the bracket in the 3D view.
- Click Apply at the top of the material tab.
- Add the boundary conditions by selecting the Analysis node then Model=>Mechanical Constraints=>Fixed Constraint on the vertical surface. Then add a force boundary condition to the other mounting surface.
- Double click the SolverCxxTools node, "Write .inp file" and "Run CalculiX".
- Once the results are converged, examine the maximum von Mises stress to see if it is less than the yield strength for your plastic, e.g. ~20MPa for ABS.