Wnuczko
Mechanical
- Jan 7, 2016
- 23
Hi guys,
Once somebody asked me a question: what is the error of your calculation?
How should I answer?
-I know error depends on elements: beam elements are most precise, shell elements are medium and solid elements are giving biggest error in calculation.
-For sure error depends on mesh quality.
-When I simplyfy my model - use shells instead of solids I also might lose some accuracy.
-I ommit here all the job regarding proper loading and fixation - lets assume it is all correct.
Can I give a number that describes the error? Then I will be able to say Fem calc error is 5% or so.
What is your opinion?
Best regards,
Wnuczko
Once somebody asked me a question: what is the error of your calculation?
How should I answer?
-I know error depends on elements: beam elements are most precise, shell elements are medium and solid elements are giving biggest error in calculation.
-For sure error depends on mesh quality.
-When I simplyfy my model - use shells instead of solids I also might lose some accuracy.
-I ommit here all the job regarding proper loading and fixation - lets assume it is all correct.
Can I give a number that describes the error? Then I will be able to say Fem calc error is 5% or so.
What is your opinion?
Best regards,
Wnuczko