spongebob007
Military
- Sep 14, 2007
- 265
Let's say I am designing a structure that is bolted to something else. I am interested in finding the stresses in my structure, but I don't care about the stresses in the something else it is attached to. Let's say for example I am designing a cantilever beam that has a flange at the end where it is bolted to a wall that can be assumed to be infinitely rigid. What I have always done in this case is to fix all the degrees of freedom on the circular edge of the bolting holes. Always done it this way, but recently I have had two customers come back with comments on a structural analysis report I submitted to them stating that fixed DOF is incorrect and that the boundary conditions should be pinned instead. Are my customers correct? Does it make a big difference? and is there some reference out there that some one could point me to that discusses this? Thanks.