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The document outlines a project for designing a perfume bottle using Creo Parametric CAD software, specifying dimensions, materials, and stress analysis requirements. It emphasizes the importance of aesthetic appeal, structural integrity, and safety factors in the design process. Final submissions must include a PDF report detailing the design process and production drawings, with penalties for late submissions.

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The document outlines a project for designing a perfume bottle using Creo Parametric CAD software, specifying dimensions, materials, and stress analysis requirements. It emphasizes the importance of aesthetic appeal, structural integrity, and safety factors in the design process. Final submissions must include a PDF report detailing the design process and production drawings, with penalties for late submissions.

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Online Test 2: Modeling and stress analysis of

a perfume Bottle
using ONSHAPE and Simulation modules
NOTE:
Inconsistency in performance in online tests on Onshape will be flagged and an
investigation may result in adverse result in the course.

PROJECT DEFINITION
You are working for a perfume manufacturing company as a product designer. For the next line of
perfume, you are tasked with designing an aesthetically attractive bottle within the following design
specifications.

Using Creo Parametric CAD SW model the inside space of a bottle, with approximately 500 ml of a liquid
filling a total height of 250 mm, with a rectangular base of 50 x 30 mm inside the bottle, the corners of
the rectangle have rounds of R5 mm. Design the cross‐section of the bottle, which is variable, while the
top gradually reduces to the neck. The neck for attaching the spray assembly is 15 mm inner
diameter. Design the shape of the surface of the bottle to be smooth (rounded where ever the
geometry changes for die production and stress distribution with a minimum radius of 10 mm).

Design the bottle such that when it is filled with perfume liquid it leaves a 15 mm clearance from the
top of the bottle. The neck ID=15 mm and OD is ID+2*thickness of wall+1.5 mm. The neck of the bottle
for attaching the spray assembly on the outside is 4 mm long along with the OD. Provide a 1 mm round
along all edges of the bottle, where not specified.

Fig. 1 Layout of the neck

Layout of the neck (Image)


https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Izb‐h1J6bcIV4‐hG46Ne4upOz6F5nuaC&authuser=0
The bottle is to be made of Glass, of density 2.5 g/cm^3, Poisson’s ratio 0.22, E = 70 GPa, Tensile
strength 160 MPa, Compressive strength 1000 MPa. It is filled with a pressurized gas at 500 kPa. Take
atmospheric pressure of 101 kPa. Find the stresses induced in the bottle using ONSCALE. What is the
factor of safety for the thickness of bottle that you had assumed? Make the final drawings for
production.

The submission is to be in a soft‐copy form in a PDF file titled <roll number>Project2_Bottle.pdf. The
pdf should be briefing the initial design, steps of design and the final design and conclusions so that at
a quick glance the reader is aided by pics/images and their interpretations/descriptions to arrive at an
understanding of the project. No animations required. Reflect on the project and write a one page
note (max) for the industry justifying your design and method of design.
Production drawings saved from .drw files to be submitted in the end of <roll
number>Project2_Bottle.pdf.
Submit all files of Creo in a zipped folder named <Your roll number>_Project2 after deleting old
versions, and temp folders made by analysis.

NOTE: any late submissions will result in a negative 20% for every day of delay.

The learning resources are given in LMS uploaded videos of lectures. Additional resources from PTC
are linked below.
The learning resources are given below

Creo Parametric Help Center


http://support.ptc.com/help/creo/creo_pma/usascii/index.html#page/simulate/simulate/analysis/st
ruct/reference/inertia_relief.html

Defining Forces, Moments, and Pressure | PTC Learning Connector


https://learningconnector.ptc.com/content/tut‐2301/defining‐forces‐moments‐and‐
pressure?isNew=false

Running a Static Analysis in Creo Simulate | PTC Learning Connector


https://learningconnector.ptc.com/content/tut‐783/running‐a‐static‐analysis‐in‐creo‐simulate

Workflow for Interrogating Results | PTC Learning Connector


https://learningconnector.ptc.com/content/tut‐3546/workflow‐for‐interrogating‐results

Performing a Design Study | PTC Learning Connector


https://learningconnector.ptc.com/content/tut‐4309/performing‐a‐design‐study

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Project 2.mp4
Video

Bowl.mp4
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