Astoria
Mechanical
- Feb 12, 2007
- 4
My company is gearing-up to conduct a structural test on a railcar and I have been charged with locating strain gages for the test. The gage info will be used to determine if yielding occurs and to validate the FEA model. The model is large and complex, made up of beam, plate and solid elements. The beam elements represent rectangular steel tubing members.
The beam stresses reported in our FEA analysis report are combined beam stresses, but we are limited to uni-axial and tri-axial (rosette) strain gages and cannot measure combined stresses. In addition, only one side of the tube is exposed in most cases. My questions are: 1. What information do I need from the FEA results in a beam element in order to compare them to the test results from a strain gage? 2. How do I get that information?
The beam stresses reported in our FEA analysis report are combined beam stresses, but we are limited to uni-axial and tri-axial (rosette) strain gages and cannot measure combined stresses. In addition, only one side of the tube is exposed in most cases. My questions are: 1. What information do I need from the FEA results in a beam element in order to compare them to the test results from a strain gage? 2. How do I get that information?