jrmack
Structural
- Jun 10, 2001
- 32
I am looking into stresses and deflections of relatively thin (span/thickness approx 300) rectangular plates (clamped against rotation and somewhat rigid in the plane of the plate along the perimeter of the plate). I read that when the deflection is in the order of the plate thickness (or above), that some finite element assumptions no longer apply. I want to consider support of uniform load carried by not only plate bending, but also membrane tension. The membrane tension I would be like to consider is the same as what supports a trampoline canvas (and it is not plate bending). Is there an algoithm that will handle this, or a short routine, possibly mathcad? I do have SAP 2000 and know that with non linear large deflection elements that this can be solved, but would rather input my variables (two widths, plate thickness and properties, and uniform pressure).