Ingenium22
Aerospace
- Mar 3, 2016
- 3
Hello all,
this is my first post, so I hope this is the correct sub-forum for my thread. (By searching the forum, I did not find an answer to my problem).
I'm trying to create a very simple model for linear buckling analysis... at least I thought it was simple.
I want to create a model of a simply supported plate with three stiffeners under uni-axial compression in x-direction for Nastran SOL105 (once the model is running, I'll use more complex loadings and run Nastran SOL200). The plate is about 500x500mm and the three stiffeners are distributed evenly and showing in x-direction. I use CQUAD4 elements for the plate and CBAR elements for the stiffeners (no offsets). For the simply supported boundary conditions, I constrain the z-movement on all edges and I fix the center node in x- and y-translation and z-rotation. Nodal forces are applied on the +x and -x edge. PARAM K6ROT 100. is applied
The model is running and static subcase looks good, but I get spurious modes at the CQUAD elements which are next to the CBARs... without the CBARs, the modes look good. A colleague of mine said he once had such an issue ten years ago and he thinks it is related to the combination of 1D and 2D elements and hourglassing. But he can't remember any details. A refined mesh did not help.
Is this a general issue with 2D and 1D elements in linear buckling? I did not find anything on google about it. Do you know this problem?
Best regards,
Florian
this is my first post, so I hope this is the correct sub-forum for my thread. (By searching the forum, I did not find an answer to my problem).
I'm trying to create a very simple model for linear buckling analysis... at least I thought it was simple.
I want to create a model of a simply supported plate with three stiffeners under uni-axial compression in x-direction for Nastran SOL105 (once the model is running, I'll use more complex loadings and run Nastran SOL200). The plate is about 500x500mm and the three stiffeners are distributed evenly and showing in x-direction. I use CQUAD4 elements for the plate and CBAR elements for the stiffeners (no offsets). For the simply supported boundary conditions, I constrain the z-movement on all edges and I fix the center node in x- and y-translation and z-rotation. Nodal forces are applied on the +x and -x edge. PARAM K6ROT 100. is applied
The model is running and static subcase looks good, but I get spurious modes at the CQUAD elements which are next to the CBARs... without the CBARs, the modes look good. A colleague of mine said he once had such an issue ten years ago and he thinks it is related to the combination of 1D and 2D elements and hourglassing. But he can't remember any details. A refined mesh did not help.
Is this a general issue with 2D and 1D elements in linear buckling? I did not find anything on google about it. Do you know this problem?
Best regards,
Florian