Brian Croop. SIMULIA Community Conference. 2013.
October 29, 2013 | by DatapointLabs | views 4406
There is interest in quantifying the differences between simulation and real life experimentation. This kind of work establishes a baseline for more complex simulations bringing a notion of traceability to the practice of CAE. We present the use of digital image correlation as a way to capture strain fields from component testing and compare these to simulation. Factors that are important in ensuring fidelity between simulation and experiment will be discussed.
Brian Croop. SIMULIA Community Conference. 2013.
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