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Strand7: Buckling Analysis and Predicting Wall failure

Strand7: Buckling Analysis and Predicting Wall failure

Strand7: Buckling Analysis and Predicting Wall failure

(OP)
Dear strand7 experts... I need your help :(:(:(

I would like to predict the failure load of a concrete slender wall panel simply supported top and bottom. I modeled my wall in 2D plane and I apply an axial load on the top of the wall and applied moment to represent eccentricity of the load acting on the wall (e=tw/6). I have inputted the stress-strain diagram of the concrete to represent the compression and tensile behaviour of concrete. Initially, I performed a non-linear analysis with load increment; however, this non-linear analysis seems to neglect the buckling analysis which is more critical in a slender wall. How do I predict that my wall fails either due to buckling or material ? If my wall fails due to buckling, how to get max. buckling load ? thank you very much

RE: Strand7: Buckling Analysis and Predicting Wall failure

Why do you say "however, this non-linear analysis seems to neglect the buckling analysis which is more critical in a slender wall"?

If you include geometric non-linearity in your analysis, and you have an adequate number of subdivisions of the wall, the analysis will include both buckling and material non-linear effects.

Doug Jenkins
Interactive Design Services
http://newtonexcelbach.wordpress.com/

RE: Strand7: Buckling Analysis and Predicting Wall failure

(OP)
So what i need to do just tick the non-linear geometry ? Because i thought that the non-linear geometry only covers the p-delta effect. If i remove the bending moment on the wall, the wall only deform downward like a stocky member. It does not show any deflection or bending in the displacement digram.

Btw, how to predict the buckling load in strand7?

RE: Strand7: Buckling Analysis and Predicting Wall failure

(OP)
Btw, what does it mean by adequate number of subdivisions? How do we know that we have sufficient number of it ? Thanks a lott mannn !!!

RE: Strand7: Buckling Analysis and Predicting Wall failure

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So what i need to do just tick the non-linear geometry ? Because i thought that the non-linear geometry only covers the p-delta effect. If i remove the bending moment on the wall, the wall only deform downward like a stocky member. It does not show any deflection or bending in the displacement digram.

Why would you remove the bending moment? To get a reasonable estimate of the buckling load you need to have a model that will induce some bending moment under load, either by applying a bending moment as you have done, or making the load slightly eccentric.


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Btw, how to predict the buckling load in strand7?

That's what you are doing. Apply the load in small increments and look at the resulting deflections.

You can also do a linear buckling analysis, but that obviously won't include non-linear materials properties.

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Btw, what does it mean by adequate number of subdivisions? How do we know that we have sufficient number of it ? Thanks a lott mannn !!!

Repeat the analysis with an increasing number of subdivisions until it doesn't make a significant difference to the results.

Assuming you have a Strand7 license, you might like to have a look at:

http://www.strand7.com/webnotes/request/?w=ST7-1.2...

Doug Jenkins
Interactive Design Services
http://newtonexcelbach.wordpress.com/

RE: Strand7: Buckling Analysis and Predicting Wall failure

(OP)
Hi Doug, thank you for your reply.

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