Kerve89
Structural
- Nov 7, 2015
- 3
Hi,
I have recently developed a both a beam theory model and a finite element model of a bucket wheel reclaimer for different reasons.
I am confident that the beam theory model is accurate and am trying to use the beam theory model to validate the finite element model. The problem I am having is how to compare "apples with apples" as the FEM requires a lot of engineering interpretation.
My thoughts are to calculate bending, shear and axial stresses in the beam theory model and comparing these to the FEM model.
Can anyone advise if there is a better method?
Does anyone no a good way to compare buckling results?
Any help would be awesome.
Cheers
I have recently developed a both a beam theory model and a finite element model of a bucket wheel reclaimer for different reasons.
I am confident that the beam theory model is accurate and am trying to use the beam theory model to validate the finite element model. The problem I am having is how to compare "apples with apples" as the FEM requires a lot of engineering interpretation.
My thoughts are to calculate bending, shear and axial stresses in the beam theory model and comparing these to the FEM model.
Can anyone advise if there is a better method?
Does anyone no a good way to compare buckling results?
Any help would be awesome.
Cheers