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Automotive
- Feb 14, 2006
- 10
I have recently hired a new stress analyst. His first task was to evaluate an UCA. We have ADAMS static loads (typical DELPHI static loads like 3g 3g, 6g one side, braking, lateral ...).
I did it myself as an inertial relief problem and created 11 load cases, one for each static load. The ADAMS loads are applied at the bushings and ball joint.
When the new guy did it he created 33 load cases. He separated each of the three loads for each ADAMS load case into its own load case.
He claims this is a worst case analysis but I don't see how this can be done as each load case requires all three loads for equilibrium.
Have any of you heard of doing it this way?
Thanks.
I did it myself as an inertial relief problem and created 11 load cases, one for each static load. The ADAMS loads are applied at the bushings and ball joint.
When the new guy did it he created 33 load cases. He separated each of the three loads for each ADAMS load case into its own load case.
He claims this is a worst case analysis but I don't see how this can be done as each load case requires all three loads for equilibrium.
Have any of you heard of doing it this way?
Thanks.