Celt83:
Great breakdown! A little bit intimidating and probably overkill for my application to actually integrate over the cross-section; I appreciate the effort you put into the post! Thanks for the reference to Hognestad's, I had the equations written down from my old class notes and did not...
hardbutmild - I don't see a file attached
After reviewing ACI I see that a linear stress-strain assumption is valid up to 0.45 f'c, so I'll attempt the solution first assuming linear elastic behavior and make sure the strain is below that limit. Other sources, like Reinforced Concrete by Park...
Assuming linear stress distribution in concrete solved my issue, the forces now balance! I now realize how silly I was for using the elastic method to find stresses and the Whitney stress block for concrete forces and being confused that the values didn't match up... Hindsight is 20/20 and all I...
Hi Retrograde!
So below strains of 0.003 I should find the force in concrete by calculating the area of the "stress triangle" (1/2*height*max stress)?
I tried and tried to embed the image, but the purple camera button failed me. For some reason I'm getting no response from it. I would blame it...
Here's an image of the cross-section.
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Hello,
I need some help determining the stress in a "stiffening beam" at service level loads. At the service level moment, the concrete is uncracked. I'm not exactly sure why, but the fact that the concrete is uncracked has made this analysis extremely confusing to me, so I wanted to get a...
I agree CANPRO, but the fun starts when you are dealing with someone elses design/construction and have to squeeze a few extra pounds out of it :)
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CANPRO,
I think you are thinking of buckling of the actual gusset plate, which I agree your memory is correct or at least close on the effective length factors for the plate.
dik,
Hopefully I am understanding your explanation correctly. It appears to me that you are agreeing with me that the...
What kind of modular construction?
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I've used Hollo Bolts several times; the steel workers have hated them every time. Welding seems to be the preferred solutions for the workers I've asked that have tried both. It's unfortunate, because I think the Hollo Bolts are pretty cool, I was excited when I first found them, since we have...
Koot, dik,
First, I do not disagree. But I am interested in why you believe it is acceptable to reduce the length of the member by the length of the connection. Do you simply feel that the brace-gusset connection is sufficiently stiff to prevent rotation and translation, up until the last bolt...
Thanks Dik. Do you mean the last bolts as in the ones closest to the column, or farthest away?
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Hello,
I am trying to determine if it's possible to use an effective length factor less than 1.0 for a double angle bolted to a 1/4" gusset plate. The gusset plate is welded on both sides to a column and a beam. I feel that the length of the member should be measured from center of bolts to...
I believe I have figured it out. The exponent in eq. 3 can be calculated by performing linear regression on the true stress-strain data in the plastic region (post-yielding, pre-necking) and then that value can be carried through to the post-necking region.
In the post-necking region a weighted...
FEA way:
I believe (I could be wrong) that Abaquses tool uses the analytical approximations valid for pre-necking only.
I have access to, and know how to use, the python scripting interface. I really just don’t know how to adjust the stress-strain graph each iteration. I could use the power...
Hello,
I'm trying to convert engineering stress-strain to true stress-strain using an Abaqus model and an iterative approach. I understand that up to the yield point engineering and true stress-strain is identical, up to the necking point they are similar and can be related by:
σT=σ*(1+ε) (1)...
Thanks FEA way
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Unfortunately the documentation is very bad for that chapter. The directions are basically "make a Free Body Diagram" good luck figuring out how
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Is there any way to show a plot of nodal forces (with force arrows) in Abaqus, similar to what is shown in FEMAP/NASTRAN below? So far I con only figure out how to show resultant forces on a cut.
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If anybody else has the same question there is some more good information here:
https://steeltubeinstitute.org/resources/hss-connections-with-rotated-members/
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