TxAg78
Mechanical
- Dec 8, 2011
- 23
I am working on a general stress linearization routine that works with results from multiple FEA codes. As part of this work, I'd like to verify the accuracy of the calculations using industry standard benchmarks. Are there example problems I can run to demonstrate the linearized values I calculate are "accurate" (in the sense that I get the documented answer)? If so, where can I get them?
I understand & appreciate the difference between the SCL calculations and their subsequent classification as primary or secondary stresses. Initially I'm focused on the linearization, and don't intend to define as primary or secondary (that will be the engineer's responsibility).
A little background: I worked as a consultant on B/PV analyses back in the "good old days" (before these calculations were available in commercial FEA codes). We had an in-house program to do the linearization. I wrote tons of stress reports based on Sec VIII, Div 2 (when reference to linearization was a footnote), and recall many design debates regarding self-limiting stresses.
As an aside, I just recently found this forum, and wonder "where have you been all of my life?
Lots of good engineering discussions in here!! Thanks in advance.
I understand & appreciate the difference between the SCL calculations and their subsequent classification as primary or secondary stresses. Initially I'm focused on the linearization, and don't intend to define as primary or secondary (that will be the engineer's responsibility).
A little background: I worked as a consultant on B/PV analyses back in the "good old days" (before these calculations were available in commercial FEA codes). We had an in-house program to do the linearization. I wrote tons of stress reports based on Sec VIII, Div 2 (when reference to linearization was a footnote), and recall many design debates regarding self-limiting stresses.
As an aside, I just recently found this forum, and wonder "where have you been all of my life?