pegus
Aerospace
- Mar 18, 2015
- 67
Good day,
I wonder how impulse loads are considered during a mechanical validation of a structure.
In this case, we need to design a structure based on some impulse loads that we received from our peers. These loads are high from .0001 seconds to .01 seconds after this time they got to zero. I know that considering these loads as statically will lead into really conservative designs. But I wonder how these loads should be considered.
A peer of my work mentioned to perform transient structural analysis in a FEA software (ANSYS), this with the intention of consider inertia and damping effects of the structure. Does this means that he just need to input these impulse loads into this software to obtain the real stresses? or do we need to make another consideration to these loads before consider them into the analysis?
Thanks in advance,
P.P.
I wonder how impulse loads are considered during a mechanical validation of a structure.
In this case, we need to design a structure based on some impulse loads that we received from our peers. These loads are high from .0001 seconds to .01 seconds after this time they got to zero. I know that considering these loads as statically will lead into really conservative designs. But I wonder how these loads should be considered.
A peer of my work mentioned to perform transient structural analysis in a FEA software (ANSYS), this with the intention of consider inertia and damping effects of the structure. Does this means that he just need to input these impulse loads into this software to obtain the real stresses? or do we need to make another consideration to these loads before consider them into the analysis?
Thanks in advance,
P.P.