JK7070
Structural
- Oct 16, 2011
- 20
Hi all,
I am trying to perform an Explicit direct-integration dynamic analysis.
I am simulating a single degree of freedom (SDOF) structure initially to test my method and the results.
My structure is a simple strut (cantilever column, see attached) which is fixed at its base and free at the other end. I apply a lateral acceleration (in the form of an acceleration time history using an amplitude curve) to the fixed end and I want to observe the behaviour of the strut, especially the free end as it deforms laterally.
My problem comes when I try to apply a lumped mass to the free end. So far I have included a density in the material which I have tested and does have an effect on the results. But for all my efforts I have been unable to get the lumped mass to influence the behaviour at all.
I have applied the lumped mass as a point mass inertia in a number of ways to no effect. Firstly was to apply the point mass directly to the vertices at the free end of the strut and more recently to a reference point which I coupled to the end of the strut. Every scenario has no effect.
At present I am fresh out of ideas and could really do with some advice.
Regards,
Jack
I am trying to perform an Explicit direct-integration dynamic analysis.
I am simulating a single degree of freedom (SDOF) structure initially to test my method and the results.
My structure is a simple strut (cantilever column, see attached) which is fixed at its base and free at the other end. I apply a lateral acceleration (in the form of an acceleration time history using an amplitude curve) to the fixed end and I want to observe the behaviour of the strut, especially the free end as it deforms laterally.
My problem comes when I try to apply a lumped mass to the free end. So far I have included a density in the material which I have tested and does have an effect on the results. But for all my efforts I have been unable to get the lumped mass to influence the behaviour at all.
I have applied the lumped mass as a point mass inertia in a number of ways to no effect. Firstly was to apply the point mass directly to the vertices at the free end of the strut and more recently to a reference point which I coupled to the end of the strut. Every scenario has no effect.
At present I am fresh out of ideas and could really do with some advice.
Regards,
Jack