BATman2
Mechanical
- Mar 22, 2002
- 43
I have a large structure (60 ft by 10ft by 10ft) made of formed sections, plates, sheets and numerous welded joints (spot welds and arc welds). There are many large openings reinforced accordingly. It is designed to carry direct loads at variety of locations, in various directions. The design was analyzed via FEA using plates, shells and beam elements, medium mesh, point and distributed loads. This structure is then tested using hundreds of single and rosette strain gages,numerous deflection gages and load cells.
Question: Does a point by point correlation really make sense for a given load case given the complexity? By that I mean, if one section of the model checks out within, say 10%, clearly that can not mean the rest of the model is ok. How is this situation handled by others?
Also, what is a common criteria used by others? 10%, 15%?
Last, How many gauges (percentage) need to fall within the criteria before the model is considered "correlated".
I have guidelines for these but would like hear about others.
Thanks, Batman2
Question: Does a point by point correlation really make sense for a given load case given the complexity? By that I mean, if one section of the model checks out within, say 10%, clearly that can not mean the rest of the model is ok. How is this situation handled by others?
Also, what is a common criteria used by others? 10%, 15%?
Last, How many gauges (percentage) need to fall within the criteria before the model is considered "correlated".
I have guidelines for these but would like hear about others.
Thanks, Batman2