Top 10 Reasons Finite Element Analysis GOES BAD!

Top 10 Reasons Finite Element Analysis GOES BAD!

Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is a very good tool for providing useful insight to the strength and durability of mechanical components and large structures. It’s often integrated into CAD and anyone can do it.?

Learning to operate FEA software to check if components are the correct thickness or size is easy.

?Or is it?………

?The answer is yes and no. It is easy to run analysis models and find stress levels but a bit harder to get it right first time. I get a lot of enquiries from clients to fix components that have broken because the?FEA?was not done properly.

Embracing failure is the best way to learn from your own mistakes and those of others.

?Here is list of common reasons FEA Analysis goes bad!

1. Not checking FEA stresses by hand calculations

Only liars never make a mistake, FEA is so easy to get wrong. Simple?hand calculations?confirm the results are in the right ballpark!

2.?Not checking deformation results and load paths

Most engineers know what a component should look like under loading. Is it bending in the right plane, does it look right? Is the component displacement really 3 miles ? ??

3. Not checking reaction forces at boundary conditions

Is the overall mass correct, do the reaction forces add up and make sense?

4. Relying on the software default settings

Most commercial FEA software packages use various tools for speeding up the process such as automatic contact surface detection. The software only does what you tell it to do, it doesn’t know what you need it to do. Anything that is automated should be checked manually.

5. Not knowing how a material fails and using the wrong type of stress

Von Mises?or equivalent stress is very good for steel but may not be right for some for some castings or plastics.

6. Taking FEA results at face value

The peak stress in a model may be a?singularity?and not real. Components in the real world sometimes have defects.

7. Using symmetry for modal or dynamic analysis

In most cases?symmetry?will lead to missing modes and may be misleading.

8. Not checking for errors

There’s no such thing as a perfect FE model. Don’t forget to check?mesh convergence, load convergence, contact errors, singularities and any other errors in the solver output.

9. Not knowing how sensitive the model is to boundary conditions

Sometimes small changes to the FE model?boundary conditions?make big differences in the results. Is a single type of load/constraint adequate or do you need to check a range of upper and lower limits?

10.?Assuming Finite Element Analysis is easy! ??

Well it is when you know how.

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These are the most frequent mistakes I see when reviewing FEA Analysis. I'd be interested to hear your experiences.

This article first appeared on the?Value Design Ltd?FEA Blog?at valuedes.co.uk

Peter Debney CEng MBCS FIStructE

Author of Computational Engineering | Customer Service & Onboarding lead at Oasys software | Structural Application Expert | dyslexic best-selling author | stuttering award-winning public speaker

1 年

This is all great advice, whether for mechanical, civil, or structural engineers doing FEA calculations.

Raymond Duncanson

Director - Materials & Processes Eng.

3 年

Thickness and pcomps matching the actual design!

Alok Kumar Seth

Project Design Lead

3 年

Valuable Insight for starters... and NON-FEA designers.

Barry Robinson NZ Engineer

Maker. Trainer. Advisor.

3 年

Good stuff Chris, thankyou. Learning from failure is fascinating as it often includes a bunch of other (sometimes surprising/unexpected) issues. Love it.

Lucas Charbel C. Godoy

Técnico em Mecanica | Eng. Eletricista | M. Eng em Or?amenta??o e BI | Automa??o e Instrumenta??o | Opera??o e Manuten??o | Suprimentos

3 年

Interesting article. Thank you for sharing!

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