rb1957
Aerospace
- Apr 15, 2005
- 15,699
we use CFD and a CFD model/mesh to determine the applied airploads.
then we have our FEA and it's mesh.
To apply the CFD loads we have in the past run the CFD model with the FEA mesh and of course gotten different answers.
I was thinking that it should be "easy" to interpolate an FEA grid location onto the CFD mesh (like the 4 nearest grids) (or maybe from the four nearest grids that box in the FEA grid determine the pressure surface locally), and so calculate the pressure at each grid.
This won't be "perfect" but it should be better …
thoughts ?
another day in paradise, or is paradise one day closer ?
then we have our FEA and it's mesh.
To apply the CFD loads we have in the past run the CFD model with the FEA mesh and of course gotten different answers.
I was thinking that it should be "easy" to interpolate an FEA grid location onto the CFD mesh (like the 4 nearest grids) (or maybe from the four nearest grids that box in the FEA grid determine the pressure surface locally), and so calculate the pressure at each grid.
This won't be "perfect" but it should be better …
thoughts ?
another day in paradise, or is paradise one day closer ?