MechLAD
Mechanical
- Dec 19, 2003
- 11
I work for a mid-sized company that recently brought the engineering (me and 2 others) in house. It has been my duty to incoporate a structural analysis and physical testing process on all products. (Front-end loaders, Backhoes, R.O.P.S., etc.)
Most products are relativly straight forward, except the backhoe. This gets used in so many different ways and it is used in so many different environments that it makes a comprehensive analysis very difficult to test.
Does anybody know of any source of info (websites, papers, books) that address physical testing of mechanisms in corralation to FEA results?
Does any body have any "best practices" or "rules of thumb" they could share regarding FEA -> physical testing process.
Any information would be appreciated
Thank you
Most products are relativly straight forward, except the backhoe. This gets used in so many different ways and it is used in so many different environments that it makes a comprehensive analysis very difficult to test.
Does anybody know of any source of info (websites, papers, books) that address physical testing of mechanisms in corralation to FEA results?
Does any body have any "best practices" or "rules of thumb" they could share regarding FEA -> physical testing process.
Any information would be appreciated
Thank you