feajob
Aerospace
- Aug 19, 2003
- 161
Hi every body,
I would like to know how do you check the quality of your FEA for static linear stress analysis?
I know that an error estimation method was proposed by Zienkiewichz on 1987 and many other publications came later for this purpose. I am not sure if there is any adaptive mesh refinement strategy available based on this norm (in any commercial FEA code)! I use MSC.Nastran, but I am not sure if this error estimation method is available in Nastran too.
Usually, there are many small geometrical features in my models, so I do some geometrical clean up and then I mesh my model with HyperMesh. The mesh quality is very good (about 1 million degrees of freedoms for my quadratic tet meshes). My boss recently asked me, how we can be sure about the stress quality in the stress concentration zones? I thought that the best way is checking with error estimation norms. But, I would like to ask you first, may be some one have a better idea or easier way for this purpose. By the way, I found this forum very helpful.
Regards,
Ali
I would like to know how do you check the quality of your FEA for static linear stress analysis?
I know that an error estimation method was proposed by Zienkiewichz on 1987 and many other publications came later for this purpose. I am not sure if there is any adaptive mesh refinement strategy available based on this norm (in any commercial FEA code)! I use MSC.Nastran, but I am not sure if this error estimation method is available in Nastran too.
Usually, there are many small geometrical features in my models, so I do some geometrical clean up and then I mesh my model with HyperMesh. The mesh quality is very good (about 1 million degrees of freedoms for my quadratic tet meshes). My boss recently asked me, how we can be sure about the stress quality in the stress concentration zones? I thought that the best way is checking with error estimation norms. But, I would like to ask you first, may be some one have a better idea or easier way for this purpose. By the way, I found this forum very helpful.
Regards,
Ali