ateestructural
Structural
- Jun 10, 2016
- 17
This is a very simple problem using which I'm trying to validate my finite element code
I have two plates Plate 1 and Plate 2.
Plate 1
In this plate I connected elements ABEG and BCDF
Nodes E and F are co-incident
I connected E and F by rigid elements. I did NOT connect E and F for rotation X but for all other degrees of freedom with rigid elements
See attached pdf
Now, I have another plate
PLATE 2
In plate 2 I do NOT have co-incident nodes
I connected ABEG and BCDE. I released the rotation at E in plate ABEF
I use same supports and loads in both plate 1 and plate 2
Do plate 1 and plate 2 denote the same problems physically?
Because, I have coded in my finite element program releases for plates, and thus doing the validation
I get a difference ofby a factor of 10 in the displacement at hinged location in plates 1 and 2.
I have a feeling that the 2 problems are not physically same.
I do not the reason.
Can anyone express their point of view?
I have two plates Plate 1 and Plate 2.
Plate 1
In this plate I connected elements ABEG and BCDF
Nodes E and F are co-incident
I connected E and F by rigid elements. I did NOT connect E and F for rotation X but for all other degrees of freedom with rigid elements
See attached pdf
Now, I have another plate
PLATE 2
In plate 2 I do NOT have co-incident nodes
I connected ABEG and BCDE. I released the rotation at E in plate ABEF
I use same supports and loads in both plate 1 and plate 2
Do plate 1 and plate 2 denote the same problems physically?
Because, I have coded in my finite element program releases for plates, and thus doing the validation
I get a difference ofby a factor of 10 in the displacement at hinged location in plates 1 and 2.
I have a feeling that the 2 problems are not physically same.
I do not the reason.
Can anyone express their point of view?