Scaling laws are used to scale-up calculation or measurement results from a prototype structure to those of an original structure or vice versa. The scaling laws of mechanical structures are usually obtained from their equations of motion or from a dimensional analysis. This paper proposes scaling laws that are represented by a power law. The power law is directly deduced from the P-theorem of similitude theory and the coefficients of the power law are obtained from first order sensitivities (sensitivity-based scaling laws).Among existing similitude analysis methods such as dimensional analysis the sensitivity-based scaling laws can be directly obtained from a model without a priori knowledge of its scaling behavior, e.g., from a finite ele...