Martensite_Steel
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 8, 2019
- 8
Hello everyone,
I'm currently working on buckling analysis of steel columns. I performed a simple linear buckling analysis as a linear perturbation step and let abaqus write the node displacements of the first Eigenform into a node-File via *NODE FILE keyword. My initial geometric imperfections should then be added in the following nonlinear buckling analysis via the *IMPERFECTION keyword. That worked out as planned.
I am also able to create the desired initial stresses in my cross-section in 3-direction with a sigini Subroutine in a seperate simulation.
So, everything for itself works fine.
Now I wanted to have both kinds of imperfections in my model and just can't get it to work. My plan was, to first put the initial stresses on my model, let Abaqus calculate an equilibrium in a static step, THEN add the imperfections with the *IMPERFECTION keyword just before the Riks Step. But it seems, that would have been too easy and abaqus just aborts my job during the data check and says the imperfection keyword is misplaced (which isn't true, so I guess the combination of *INITIAL CONDITIONS and *IMPERFECTION is the problem).
Is there a way or maybe a workaround to have both kinds of initial imperfections (residual stresses and geometric) in one model?
I appreciate any idea.
I'm currently working on buckling analysis of steel columns. I performed a simple linear buckling analysis as a linear perturbation step and let abaqus write the node displacements of the first Eigenform into a node-File via *NODE FILE keyword. My initial geometric imperfections should then be added in the following nonlinear buckling analysis via the *IMPERFECTION keyword. That worked out as planned.
I am also able to create the desired initial stresses in my cross-section in 3-direction with a sigini Subroutine in a seperate simulation.
So, everything for itself works fine.
Now I wanted to have both kinds of imperfections in my model and just can't get it to work. My plan was, to first put the initial stresses on my model, let Abaqus calculate an equilibrium in a static step, THEN add the imperfections with the *IMPERFECTION keyword just before the Riks Step. But it seems, that would have been too easy and abaqus just aborts my job during the data check and says the imperfection keyword is misplaced (which isn't true, so I guess the combination of *INITIAL CONDITIONS and *IMPERFECTION is the problem).
Is there a way or maybe a workaround to have both kinds of initial imperfections (residual stresses and geometric) in one model?
I appreciate any idea.