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April 29, 2024 at 12:53 pmlidianne.pintoSubscriber
Dear,
How are the rotationally restrained edges modeled? The spring constante is 100 N.m/m
By applying a Remote Displacement boundary condition, I obtained the same buckling load as that obtained for a plate simply supported on four sides.
What are the boundary conditions for the side that has elastic constraints? I considered null displacement in y, restricted rotation in x and remote displacement (rotation). For rotation, I considered a unitary moment applied to the longitudinals. This way, the applied rotation is rot: 1/100 rad = 0.5729°. It is worth mentioning that M=k*rot (k=100 N.m/m).
See the figures, please.
Thanks
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April 30, 2024 at 2:19 pmdloomanAnsys Employee
Perhaps you could scope a torsional spring to the edge using deformable behavior. Â
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