VALIDATING AND DEBUGGING

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VALIDATING AND DEBUGGING Section 12 VALIDATING AND DEBUGGING

VALIDATING AND DEBUGGING What’s in this section: Validating Your Flexible Body

VALIDATING YOUR FLEXIBLE BODY Consider performing a quality test by validating your flexible body with FEA results: Check that mass, center-of-mass location, and inertia properties are correct. Compare FEA modes with undamped Adams/Linear results (free-free analysis). Compare maximum static deflection under various end conditions, such as pinned, cantilever, and so on.

exercises Perform Workshop 12 “Validating and Debugging” in your exercise workbook.