aubrey7978
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 30, 2001
- 14
Hello to all experts out there,
i understand that SAP2000 is a non-composite modeling software. I'm currently trying to model a sandwich panel in SAP2000. To model as a single material panel, i found an equivalent young's modulus using EI (flexural rigidity) so as to model the flexural behaviour of the panel only. However, in doing this i'm assuming the axial stress to be negligible which in actual fact not true. Because of this problem, the stress given by SAP2000 will no longer be reliable, am i right?
So my question .... is there a way to go around this problem, maybe playing around with the input parameters so as to separate the axial and bending stresses or some other solutions?
thanks a million in advance.....
aubrey
i understand that SAP2000 is a non-composite modeling software. I'm currently trying to model a sandwich panel in SAP2000. To model as a single material panel, i found an equivalent young's modulus using EI (flexural rigidity) so as to model the flexural behaviour of the panel only. However, in doing this i'm assuming the axial stress to be negligible which in actual fact not true. Because of this problem, the stress given by SAP2000 will no longer be reliable, am i right?
So my question .... is there a way to go around this problem, maybe playing around with the input parameters so as to separate the axial and bending stresses or some other solutions?
thanks a million in advance.....
aubrey