chyriso
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- Jan 29, 2005
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I'm a aeronautical engineer working in Australia.
Lately I'm working on the FEA wing analysis for my company.
As most of you know, finite element method uses
different approach from classical engineering bending
method. In other words, results from FEA and classical
bending theory always contains small amount of
difference depending on how the model has been done.
Becuase no structural test is gonna performed to
validate the FEA model, we run into the difficulty of
proving that we have got a correct/good FEA model.
Comparing FEA to classical bending theory simply
couldn't get differences under 10%, as expected.
does anyone know how to justify a FEA wing model without doing any structural test? If yes, please let me know. Any recommendation is appreciated.
Lately I'm working on the FEA wing analysis for my company.
As most of you know, finite element method uses
different approach from classical engineering bending
method. In other words, results from FEA and classical
bending theory always contains small amount of
difference depending on how the model has been done.
Becuase no structural test is gonna performed to
validate the FEA model, we run into the difficulty of
proving that we have got a correct/good FEA model.
Comparing FEA to classical bending theory simply
couldn't get differences under 10%, as expected.
does anyone know how to justify a FEA wing model without doing any structural test? If yes, please let me know. Any recommendation is appreciated.