Mark172
Aerospace
- Aug 26, 2008
- 43
I was in a meeting yesterday at a new job and one of the engineers scoffed at an FEA model used for static structural analysis with 1 million nodes (the elements were solids, not that it matters that much). He praised another engineer's effort to convert the model to plane elements and reduce to ~20,000 nodes. I found this somewhat surprising given the fact that I would routinely analyze assemblies at my previous workplace with well over a million nodes. Of course, there are legitimate reasons for spending the effort to reduce a model like this. But it got me curious.
For static structural analyses, how many nodes/DOFs do you all routinely work with? What sort of rules of thumb do you use regarding number of nodes/DOFs and a model's practicality?
For static structural analyses, how many nodes/DOFs do you all routinely work with? What sort of rules of thumb do you use regarding number of nodes/DOFs and a model's practicality?