hokhay
Automotive
- Aug 21, 2014
- 16
Hi all,
I am an CAE engineer and my company wants to purchase a strain measurement system for validation of the simulation result. We are planning to compare static load and natural frequency of a part with FEA result.
Since I have no experience in strain measurement system, I am a bit confuse of what to look for in the system.
I have already contacted Kyowa and they suggest me two strain measurement systems, PCD-400A and EDX-10/14A. The difference between these two system are as following:
PCD-400A:
Constant sampling freq. 10kHZ for different number of channels connected
AC bridge excitation (better noise isolation)
Dynamic response freq. 200Hz
EDX-10/14A:
Sampling freq. drop from 20kHz to 5kHz when number of connected channels increase
A lot more compact in size
DC bridge excitation
Dynamic response freq. 2kHz
Basically, I do not know how much different does it make between AC and DC excitation in terms of result quality. Will the result be too noisy to get any useful information to compare with FEA result? Does dynamic frequency response affect the natural frequency measurement or only sampling frequency matter?
Does anyone has any other specification to look at when purchasing this system?
Thank you very much
Jason
I am an CAE engineer and my company wants to purchase a strain measurement system for validation of the simulation result. We are planning to compare static load and natural frequency of a part with FEA result.
Since I have no experience in strain measurement system, I am a bit confuse of what to look for in the system.
I have already contacted Kyowa and they suggest me two strain measurement systems, PCD-400A and EDX-10/14A. The difference between these two system are as following:
PCD-400A:
Constant sampling freq. 10kHZ for different number of channels connected
AC bridge excitation (better noise isolation)
Dynamic response freq. 200Hz
EDX-10/14A:
Sampling freq. drop from 20kHz to 5kHz when number of connected channels increase
A lot more compact in size
DC bridge excitation
Dynamic response freq. 2kHz
Basically, I do not know how much different does it make between AC and DC excitation in terms of result quality. Will the result be too noisy to get any useful information to compare with FEA result? Does dynamic frequency response affect the natural frequency measurement or only sampling frequency matter?
Does anyone has any other specification to look at when purchasing this system?
Thank you very much
Jason