Srki1982
Mechanical
- Oct 5, 2012
- 34
Hi,
I want to check if I have done a correct buckling analysis of plate. I receive a very high eigenvalue result and it's just hard to believe that I need to apply such much higher load in order to buckle the plate.
Basically, the model is just a cylinder formed plate with 5 mm of thickness and it is fixed on one end. The load (plate press force) is applied on other end as 1500 kg (14715 N), see picture.
Is my model correct? If not, how do I do a correct buckling analysis in this case?
In the Results, I receive 2 outputs. Am I correct that NX NASTRAN Case 1 is just a result of static analysis as von Mises stress because I receive the same stress if I do a static analysis? In the result output Eigenvalue1 488.7516, the von Mises stress is 274.3 MPa. What is the difference between the stress result in Case 1 and Eigenvalue output?
All the best!
/Srdjan
I want to check if I have done a correct buckling analysis of plate. I receive a very high eigenvalue result and it's just hard to believe that I need to apply such much higher load in order to buckle the plate.
Basically, the model is just a cylinder formed plate with 5 mm of thickness and it is fixed on one end. The load (plate press force) is applied on other end as 1500 kg (14715 N), see picture.

Is my model correct? If not, how do I do a correct buckling analysis in this case?
In the Results, I receive 2 outputs. Am I correct that NX NASTRAN Case 1 is just a result of static analysis as von Mises stress because I receive the same stress if I do a static analysis? In the result output Eigenvalue1 488.7516, the von Mises stress is 274.3 MPa. What is the difference between the stress result in Case 1 and Eigenvalue output?
All the best!
/Srdjan