Francesco Bro
Aerospace
- Jan 31, 2021
- 24
Hi,
I am running into a structural verification criterion for an aerospace component, and as we know FEA packages offer the ability to show either nodal stresses and element stresses (at the centroid for instance).
I realized that the nodal stresses values are much higher than the element ones. If we use nodal stresses because they are extrapolated to the "free surface" of the part being analyzed, aren't we being too much conservative?
What is the standard procedure in the FEA industry? Which is the correct variable to look at when verifying the structural MoS? Pros and cons of each output? When is used each variable?
I am not talking about averaging, since I understand it is a matter of the mesh discretization and FEM convergence principle, but on the nodal vs. element stress output.
BTW, I am using NX Nastran FEA solver with Simcenter Pre/Post GUI.
Thank you!
I am running into a structural verification criterion for an aerospace component, and as we know FEA packages offer the ability to show either nodal stresses and element stresses (at the centroid for instance).
I realized that the nodal stresses values are much higher than the element ones. If we use nodal stresses because they are extrapolated to the "free surface" of the part being analyzed, aren't we being too much conservative?
What is the standard procedure in the FEA industry? Which is the correct variable to look at when verifying the structural MoS? Pros and cons of each output? When is used each variable?
I am not talking about averaging, since I understand it is a matter of the mesh discretization and FEM convergence principle, but on the nodal vs. element stress output.
BTW, I am using NX Nastran FEA solver with Simcenter Pre/Post GUI.
Thank you!