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Decreasing mesh size gives strange results in buckling analysis 1

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Hich

Structural
Jun 17, 2011
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Dear all,

I am performing a buckling analysis on a I beam section under uniform moment. I use S4R element. as i decrease the mesh size sometimes I get very strange results that I don't know if they are real buckling modes or not. Does anybody have any idea about that?

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A coarse mesh will generally give a stiffer model which would affect the calculation of the buckling load. With a finer mesh you may pick up localised bucling effects, such as in the web and flanges. It'd be better if you posted a picture to get a better idea of what you're talking about.

Tara

 
Thank you Tara. Your answer helped a lot and it seams that when I make the mesh size too coarse local buckling contributes to the results.

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