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how to get the ultimate load for concrete beam in ansys?

how to get the ultimate load for concrete beam in ansys?

how to get the ultimate load for concrete beam in ansys?

(OP)
hi,
I made a model for concrete beam , and apply the load as load steps, and then I made static non-linear analysis , but.....how con i define the critical or the ultimate load that the concrete beam can stand before collapse and how can I now the results for each load step? how can I draw the (load - deflection)curve for the beam???
thanks.

RE: how to get the ultimate load for concrete beam in ansys?


to draw, use 'chart and table' :

'Selecting the Chart and Table icon button allows you to create charts of loads and/or results against time. In addition you can also chart result quantities against a load or another results quantity.'

from ansys help @ :
// Mechanical Application User's Guide // Features // Results in the Mechanical Application // Results Related Topics // Result Outputs // Chart and Table

RE: how to get the ultimate load for concrete beam in ansys?

(OP)
thanks

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