irq
Aerospace
- Jan 18, 2008
- 45
Hello group!
today a question regarding interface loads deviation between different models & techniques, global & local models, hand calculation etc.
It is well known if the different techniques and model discretizations will be used (especially the very coarse meshes, remember complete aircraft model to estimate the global forces which are used in more detailed models) the results will deviate from each other.
What is your procedure & experience in this regard? What percent of load deviation are generally acceptable? Is rough 10% to high to say my model is good enough? As per my experience you need very often to build some models, as even the size of the elements has big difference (say within 5-10%) for load distribution at SPC's. Is there any rule to estimate the max. size of the element to not significantly impact the stiffness & load distributions at the interfaces?
I'm looking forward for interesting discussion.
Irq
today a question regarding interface loads deviation between different models & techniques, global & local models, hand calculation etc.
It is well known if the different techniques and model discretizations will be used (especially the very coarse meshes, remember complete aircraft model to estimate the global forces which are used in more detailed models) the results will deviate from each other.
What is your procedure & experience in this regard? What percent of load deviation are generally acceptable? Is rough 10% to high to say my model is good enough? As per my experience you need very often to build some models, as even the size of the elements has big difference (say within 5-10%) for load distribution at SPC's. Is there any rule to estimate the max. size of the element to not significantly impact the stiffness & load distributions at the interfaces?
I'm looking forward for interesting discussion.
Irq