trainguy
Structural
- Apr 26, 2002
- 706
Hello everyone.
I am wondering what the usual approach is with respect to buckling checks after linear static analysis of thin plate structures, like an airplane, for example.
When using linear static FEA, how do you go about checking that you will NOT have buckling, be it in shear, compression, etc.?
I know the usual steps in FEA involve first plotting a Von-Mises stress plot to get overall stresses and peak stresses, but from there, how do you systematically check each panel for allowable buckling?
And which quantities do you use - principal stress, von Mises, x-direction / y-direction?
tg
I am wondering what the usual approach is with respect to buckling checks after linear static analysis of thin plate structures, like an airplane, for example.
When using linear static FEA, how do you go about checking that you will NOT have buckling, be it in shear, compression, etc.?
I know the usual steps in FEA involve first plotting a Von-Mises stress plot to get overall stresses and peak stresses, but from there, how do you systematically check each panel for allowable buckling?
And which quantities do you use - principal stress, von Mises, x-direction / y-direction?
tg