feajob
Aerospace
- Aug 19, 2003
- 161
Hi,
We have to do some static tests on 3D parts and correlates the obtained results with those obtained by our Finite Element Models. The question naturally arose, how do we know where are the best locations for strain gages installation?
I believe that due to the limitation in strain gages installation, we cannot put them in sharp corners. So, in order to find out the best locations, I checked the hot spots due to the FEM Maximum and Minimum principal 3D stress distributions for each test load condition. I believe that presence of a single or multiple load path at FEM spot suggests using strain gages with linear or rosette pattern, respectively.
I know that correlation between test and FEA is not an easy task. For example, following items may have impact on this job:
o Residual internal stress from manufacturing;
o Difference between real material properties and test alloy;
o Loading the part beyond the elastic limit at any location on the part;
o Complex imperfect 3D geometry;
o Strain gages not calibrated perfectly;
o Insufficient mesh density;
I would like to know about your experience with the Strain Gage Analysis versus FEA. How do you decide about the best location (and type) of strain gages on your 3D part?
Thanks,
A.A.Y.
We have to do some static tests on 3D parts and correlates the obtained results with those obtained by our Finite Element Models. The question naturally arose, how do we know where are the best locations for strain gages installation?
I believe that due to the limitation in strain gages installation, we cannot put them in sharp corners. So, in order to find out the best locations, I checked the hot spots due to the FEM Maximum and Minimum principal 3D stress distributions for each test load condition. I believe that presence of a single or multiple load path at FEM spot suggests using strain gages with linear or rosette pattern, respectively.
I know that correlation between test and FEA is not an easy task. For example, following items may have impact on this job:
o Residual internal stress from manufacturing;
o Difference between real material properties and test alloy;
o Loading the part beyond the elastic limit at any location on the part;
o Complex imperfect 3D geometry;
o Strain gages not calibrated perfectly;
o Insufficient mesh density;
I would like to know about your experience with the Strain Gage Analysis versus FEA. How do you decide about the best location (and type) of strain gages on your 3D part?
Thanks,
A.A.Y.