Cristobal Lopez
Aerospace
- Jun 30, 2017
- 2
Hi all,
I am currently working on a project about FEA with the open source program Calculix.
I am doing the analysis of an I-beam with one fix extreme and an applied load at the other free extreme of the beam with shell elements.
As boundary conditions I only stablish the fix extreme and the load at the top center point of the free extreme of the beam.
The distribution of the shear stress along the web of the beam looks as it should, a parabolic function with the values I algo got from the analytical analysis. The problem comes out when I do the analysis of the shear stress at the flanges of the beam. Doing the analysis based on the shear flow along the beam, the shear stress should be 0 at the extremes of the flanges and increase linearly until the center of the flange, but I only have that result when analyzing the beam at the extreme where the force is applied. In most part of the beam (all but the extremes) the shear stress along the whole flanges is almost 0 with any kind of increase of the value, as shown in the picture.
I think this problem may occur because the analysis does not carry propertly the stress along the length of the beam, but I haven't been able to solve the problem.
In order to make the flanges act as they would in real life, I have tried setting a wall at the free extreme of the beam closing it or several walls along the length of the beam to try to make it carry the stress, but it didn't work out.
Also I have tried doing coupling at the free extreme but I don't really know how to use coupling in Calculix and it hasn't worked out.
I was wondering if any of you who has enough experience with Calculix or who has done this case could help me solve this problem and have the proper shear stress behaviour at the flanges along the whole beam.
Thank you very much in advance,
Cristobal.
I am currently working on a project about FEA with the open source program Calculix.
I am doing the analysis of an I-beam with one fix extreme and an applied load at the other free extreme of the beam with shell elements.
As boundary conditions I only stablish the fix extreme and the load at the top center point of the free extreme of the beam.
The distribution of the shear stress along the web of the beam looks as it should, a parabolic function with the values I algo got from the analytical analysis. The problem comes out when I do the analysis of the shear stress at the flanges of the beam. Doing the analysis based on the shear flow along the beam, the shear stress should be 0 at the extremes of the flanges and increase linearly until the center of the flange, but I only have that result when analyzing the beam at the extreme where the force is applied. In most part of the beam (all but the extremes) the shear stress along the whole flanges is almost 0 with any kind of increase of the value, as shown in the picture.
I think this problem may occur because the analysis does not carry propertly the stress along the length of the beam, but I haven't been able to solve the problem.
In order to make the flanges act as they would in real life, I have tried setting a wall at the free extreme of the beam closing it or several walls along the length of the beam to try to make it carry the stress, but it didn't work out.
Also I have tried doing coupling at the free extreme but I don't really know how to use coupling in Calculix and it hasn't worked out.
I was wondering if any of you who has enough experience with Calculix or who has done this case could help me solve this problem and have the proper shear stress behaviour at the flanges along the whole beam.
Thank you very much in advance,
Cristobal.