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Riks analysis, local buckling?

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vardas

Civil/Environmental
Oct 9, 2008
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Hello,

I`m trying to do nonlinear analysis of a column.


I do linear buckling analysis to get the eigenvalues.

I use these material properties(steel):

*Elastic
2.09e+11, 0.3
*Plastic
200.2e+06, 0.0
246.0e+06, 0.0235
294.0e+06, 0.0474
374.0e+06, 0.0935
437.0e+06, 0.1377
480.0e+06, 0.18

Then I introduce imperfections and run static, riks:

*IMPERFECTION, FILE=buckle, STEP=1
1, 5.33

*Step, name=Step-1, nlgeom=YES, inc=40
*Static, riks
1, 1., 1e-05, , ,

But what I get with riks is local buckling(see picture).
It does not matter what BC or column shape i use, I always get local buckling or bending.

What I am doing wrong? Please give me any suggestions.

Thank you very much.


 
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Maybe nothing is wrong and this is the lowest buckling/collapse mode. Can you post a picture of the eigenvector mode shape?
 
One more thing, the critical load taken from riks analysis is about 4 times lower than bucklings...
 
How did you arrive at the scale factor of 5.33? Could be your scale factor is too large...?

Regards

Martin Stokes CEng MIMechE
 
I used the magnitude of the imperfection L/750.
The length of the column is 4000mm, so I get the imperfection of 5.33 milimeters.
 
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