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June 10, 2021 at 5:11 am
ronaona
SubscriberHello everyone;
I am currently doing a nonlinear buckling analysis and post-buckling analysis in ANSYS. For my simulation, I created a geometry using 4 surfaces, so I can change their wall thickness without changing the dimensions of the rectangle hollow section.
My conditions are:
Top flange= compression
Bottom flange= tension Â
weak spring =On
Large deflection =On
Eigenvalue Buckling
Pre-stress(Static Structural)
All Line pressure are constant
June 11, 2021 at 1:26 pm1shan
Ansys EmployeeDo note that buckling mode shapes do not represent actual displacements but help you to visualize how a part or an assembly deforms when buckling.
If you receive all negative buckling load factor values for your Eigenvalue Buckling analysis and you wish to see them in the positive values, or vice versa, reverse the direction of all of the loads you applied in the Static Structural analysis when theKeep Pre-Stress Load-Patternproperty is set toYes. If this property is set toNo, reverse the direction of all of the loads that you applied in Eigenvalue Buckling analysis.
If you are interested in knowing how the stiffness changes you need to perform a non linear buckling analysis in static structural with gradually increasing loads until the structure becomes unstable. Have a look at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ePBKlkGFqE
Regards Ishan
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