German Competent Authority Guidance in FE Methods Applications for Package Design Assessment

Year
2004
Author(s)
Holger Völzke - BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing
Günter Wieser - BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing Berlin, Germany
Uwe Zencker - BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing Berlin, Germany
Linan Qiao - BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing
Viktor Ballheimer - Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM)
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Abstract
The development of new methods in analysing package designs by using the finite element method (FEM) is of increasing importance. Package designers are more and more applying the growing opportunities of numerical methods to perform safety assessments for their products which requires suited methods also for competent authorities like BAM to verify the applicants’ results. This presentation gives an topical overview of the experiences and tendencies within the complex field of finite element design testing. There are at first some general and more formal aspects concerning the correct finite element program selection and documentation of modelling, material properties, boundaries and calculation results including their interpretation. To give a reliable basis to the applicants in Germany BAM has drawn up and published a Finite Element Guideline recently. Secondly, the paper discusses actual technical questions which are of a wide interest and range from mechanical reflections on cask drop and extreme impact scenarios to thermal reflections on decay heat removal and fire scenarios. Examples from BAM work on FE-development activities are shown to demonstrate the great opportunities as well as the difficulties of using finite element methods for package safety analysis and design testing.