General Guidelines for Finite Element Analyst Training & Experience Qualification Criteria:

 

General Guidelines for Finite Element Analyst Training & Experience Qualification Criteria:

The analyst and checker should have received training in the application of the finite
element method. Either of the following is acceptable, in principle, as training:

  1.   Training provided by various courses offered by educational establishments and software vendors. These courses are only acceptable if they are application oriented
  2. ln-house formal or informal training provided by a supervisor capable of satisfying the requirements of a checker. The content of the training should be at least equivalent to a one week application oriented training program. The training course/s should be documented.

 The analyst or checker must be familiar with the design requirements, codes of practice, analysis and design standards relating to ship structures. The checker must have, and the analyst should preferably have, experience with analyses of comparable size and complexity as the analysis under assessment.

The checker should be an experienced analyst with substantial experience in the application of the finite element method. This experience should include working as an analyst on finite element analyses that are comparable in complexity to the analysis the checker will be verifying. The documentation should include a brief outline of previous experiences.

The experience requirements for analysts recommended by NAFEMS (NAFEMS, 1990) is summarized in Table. The experience required of the analyst depends on the criticality of the analysis. The criticality category depends on the consequences of failure of the structure being analyzed.




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