Rot_HVSC
Mechanical
- Apr 24, 2022
- 2
Due to going through a Dunning-Kruger drop in FEA confidence I'm starting to question some of the basics, like how important is getting the poisson ratio correct when using bricks and shells?
The Ausy steel code AS4100 states to use 0.25 but most literature I have read states poisson to be around 0.3. I know I could do a sensitivity analysis but with 3 + hour analysis run times, I can't justify the extra runs when our day to day hand calc's don't consider poisons ratio (treat everything a simple or encased beams)
Can I please have some advise on when changing the poisson ratio has significant effect's on anaylsis results. i.e. over 3 significant figures.
The Ausy steel code AS4100 states to use 0.25 but most literature I have read states poisson to be around 0.3. I know I could do a sensitivity analysis but with 3 + hour analysis run times, I can't justify the extra runs when our day to day hand calc's don't consider poisons ratio (treat everything a simple or encased beams)
Can I please have some advise on when changing the poisson ratio has significant effect's on anaylsis results. i.e. over 3 significant figures.