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Buckling of beam on elastic foundation 1

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dedwardn

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May 30, 2011
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Hi.

I'm pretty new to ABAQUS, and I'm trying to make a simple model of a cantilever on a elastic foundation. I wanted to model the foundation with springs, but can't seem to get the model to take into account the spring stiffness. I've been using this video ( to set up my model and then added springs under engineering features.

I would expect the eigenvalues to increase when the stiffness is increased, but nothing happens.

Can someone help me with this? I've attached the file.
 
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I'm running into the same issue with my model. I'll let you know if I come up with something!
 
assuming you're modelling right (a big assumption), maybe the modes being detected by the eigenvalues are not restrained by the supports ?
 
Interesting thought. But would that be the case if the model is 2D and the mode shapes look right?
 
Brian,

That's what I'm finding is working. If the values in the initial eigenvalue analysis are large, you have to change the stiffness values a lot more than you expect. For example, in my model I started with k=1 and the mode 1 eigenvalue was 2.72747e05. Changing to k=100 gave a mode 1 eigenvalue of 2.728e05.
 
a stiffness of 1 lb/in sin't much at all ... 100 lbs/in is only a little more ... 1E5 is more "realistic" ... EA/L ... E = 1E7, A = 0.1in2, L = 10in ...
 
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