g.alshamsi
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 29, 2020
- 53
Hey all,
I've been facing an issue in defining imperfections in an assembly I've been analyzing using both explicit/implicit solvers; my problem is as follows:
I'm modeling a steel shear wall assembly consisting of two back-to-back beam parts, two back-to-back column parts, and an infill steel sheet part sandwiched between the built-up columns/beams. An elastic-perfect plastic material model has been defined (based on coupon test results), connections between the steel members is defined via mesh-independent fasteners, and a fixed BC is assigned at the bottom of the wall. NLGEOM is turned on.
I introduced imperfections to the model as a linear superposition of buckling eigenmodes by first performing buckling analysis and extracting the most critical buckling modes. However using this method only accounts for the buckling in the sheet itself. I need to account for imperfections in the columns as well.
I understand that I can edit the nodes in the .inp file however I don't have the exact imperfection patterns for the columns.
My colleague suggested that I model the columns separately and extract the buckling modes of the columns, then through the use of a python scripts export the deformed mesh to my shear wall assembly.
My question to more experienced users, is such a procedure possible? I'm fairly a beginner when it comes to scripting so I'm not sure if I'm heading towards the right direction. If not, does anyone have any other suggestions? I can provide any other info/files if it would help solve the problem.
Cheers,
I've been facing an issue in defining imperfections in an assembly I've been analyzing using both explicit/implicit solvers; my problem is as follows:
I'm modeling a steel shear wall assembly consisting of two back-to-back beam parts, two back-to-back column parts, and an infill steel sheet part sandwiched between the built-up columns/beams. An elastic-perfect plastic material model has been defined (based on coupon test results), connections between the steel members is defined via mesh-independent fasteners, and a fixed BC is assigned at the bottom of the wall. NLGEOM is turned on.
I introduced imperfections to the model as a linear superposition of buckling eigenmodes by first performing buckling analysis and extracting the most critical buckling modes. However using this method only accounts for the buckling in the sheet itself. I need to account for imperfections in the columns as well.
I understand that I can edit the nodes in the .inp file however I don't have the exact imperfection patterns for the columns.
My colleague suggested that I model the columns separately and extract the buckling modes of the columns, then through the use of a python scripts export the deformed mesh to my shear wall assembly.
My question to more experienced users, is such a procedure possible? I'm fairly a beginner when it comes to scripting so I'm not sure if I'm heading towards the right direction. If not, does anyone have any other suggestions? I can provide any other info/files if it would help solve the problem.
Cheers,