RaffStrEng
Aerospace
- May 1, 2021
- 3
Hi to everyone,
I am an aerospace stress engineer and I need support in the following question:
I modeled a beam fixed-free, two times, in hypermesh:
First, with shell elements and the second one with brick elements.
Then, I applied the same vertical load at each free side of beams and I ran the model with a sol101 in Nastran.
Now, I'm looking the output with hyperview and I see somethings doesn't feel right:
I have, in the same points, the same stress values in beam direction (and in the other directions) for both the beams, and these values are also in according to the values that I find using the classical beam theory.
The problem is that I find at the same points different strains between the two beams (shell and brick).
So I did this check:
i applied the stress-strain relationship (sigma =E*eps) to find the stress in beam direction by the strain in this direction:
the stress calculated by the solid beam strain (in beam direction) are in according to the stress values for classical theory and in according with the stress result by the FEM.
But, obliviosly, the shell beam strain output and stress strain relationship give me a wrong values.
Why does this happen?
Thanks in advance.
I am an aerospace stress engineer and I need support in the following question:
I modeled a beam fixed-free, two times, in hypermesh:
First, with shell elements and the second one with brick elements.
Then, I applied the same vertical load at each free side of beams and I ran the model with a sol101 in Nastran.
Now, I'm looking the output with hyperview and I see somethings doesn't feel right:
I have, in the same points, the same stress values in beam direction (and in the other directions) for both the beams, and these values are also in according to the values that I find using the classical beam theory.
The problem is that I find at the same points different strains between the two beams (shell and brick).
So I did this check:
i applied the stress-strain relationship (sigma =E*eps) to find the stress in beam direction by the strain in this direction:
the stress calculated by the solid beam strain (in beam direction) are in according to the stress values for classical theory and in according with the stress result by the FEM.
But, obliviosly, the shell beam strain output and stress strain relationship give me a wrong values.
Why does this happen?
Thanks in advance.