DS 111: Proceedings of the 32nd Symposium Design for X 2021
DOI: 10.35199/dfx2021.04
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Procedure for the transferability of application-specific boundary conditions for the testing of components and products

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“…There are no standardized tests, but the tests are often carried out in accordance with the recommendations from the Insert Design Handbook (ESA, 2011). The shear and pull-out tests are particularly relevant for the design, although the boundary conditions in these tests are highly idealized and do not correspond to the actual conditions of the real application (Heyden et al, 2019, Schwan et al, 2021. Initial approaches for test setups with realistic boundary conditions exist, which can serve as a basis for carrying out corresponding optimizations.…”
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“…There are no standardized tests, but the tests are often carried out in accordance with the recommendations from the Insert Design Handbook (ESA, 2011). The shear and pull-out tests are particularly relevant for the design, although the boundary conditions in these tests are highly idealized and do not correspond to the actual conditions of the real application (Heyden et al, 2019, Schwan et al, 2021. Initial approaches for test setups with realistic boundary conditions exist, which can serve as a basis for carrying out corresponding optimizations.…”
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“…These enable a numerical simulation of the physical tests and thus can lead to savings in development times and costs (Seemann, 2020). The development of the virtual models takes place hierarchically from the constituents to the final structure (Seemann, 2020;Heyden et al, 2019, Schwan et al, 2021. This is illustrated in Figure 1, for instance.…”
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confidence: 99%