JohnLL
Mechanical
- Mar 30, 2011
- 13
Guys it might seem easy question, but as a non-expert in FEA, your answers is quite helpful here!
Assume we model a structure (let's say a frame) using beam elements. The cross section is I-beam and we define it by geometry.
Now after solving the job, we have bending moments, axial forces, etc along the frame members.
The question is "does it calculate stresses in the cross section or we have to do it separately?" for example, using AISC design code, we have to check the buckling in flange to make sure the axial compression and bending does not lead to buckling. or any over stressing occur in web.
What I am not sure about is that whether ABAQUS just use cross sections in determining global behavior or beam element with specified cross section calculates the local over-section situation?
If the answer is yes, what is the difference between modeling 3D and using beam elements?
Assume we model a structure (let's say a frame) using beam elements. The cross section is I-beam and we define it by geometry.
Now after solving the job, we have bending moments, axial forces, etc along the frame members.
The question is "does it calculate stresses in the cross section or we have to do it separately?" for example, using AISC design code, we have to check the buckling in flange to make sure the axial compression and bending does not lead to buckling. or any over stressing occur in web.
What I am not sure about is that whether ABAQUS just use cross sections in determining global behavior or beam element with specified cross section calculates the local over-section situation?
If the answer is yes, what is the difference between modeling 3D and using beam elements?