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September 10, 2024 at 7:15 amyuu0910Subscriber
Hello everyone.
I am currently trying to perform a buckling analysis using "LS Dyna".
I don't understand the difference between performing an eigenvalue buckling analysis from a static structural analysis and performing an analysis with LS Dyna.
In fact, when proceeding with the analysis, which analysis would be better to perform? -
September 11, 2024 at 1:47 pmRam GopisettiAnsys Employee
Hi ikeponn723,Â
In short, perform an eigenvalue buckling analysis when you need to assess the potential for buckling and critical load factors.Â
Use static structural analysis for general load and stress assessments. For a thorough understanding, especially in design, combining both approaches is often beneficial.
Cheers, RamÂ
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September 11, 2024 at 3:47 pmyuu0910Subscriber
Thank you for teaching me.
I will analyze and consider "LS Dyna", "Static Structural Analysis", and "Eigenvalue Buckling Analysis".
Thank you in advance.
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