strainstress
Mechanical
- May 15, 2011
- 63
Hi,
I am trying to figure whether a 14Ga SST sheet can support the weight of a large heating element. I modeled the sheet with Shell element and the heating element as beam element (See attached) and connected the shell and beam at a point.
The gravity load on the heating element creates and point moment at the shell resulting in high concentrated singular stresses. Refining the mesh keeps increasing the maximum stress. I understand that this is due to stress singularity of a point load.
My question is : Given that the elastic stresses are unrealistic and I cannot perform a plasticity analysis, what option do I have to verify the design ? How do I interpret the elastic results with singularity ?
Thanks,
StrainStress
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I am trying to figure whether a 14Ga SST sheet can support the weight of a large heating element. I modeled the sheet with Shell element and the heating element as beam element (See attached) and connected the shell and beam at a point.
The gravity load on the heating element creates and point moment at the shell resulting in high concentrated singular stresses. Refining the mesh keeps increasing the maximum stress. I understand that this is due to stress singularity of a point load.
My question is : Given that the elastic stresses are unrealistic and I cannot perform a plasticity analysis, what option do I have to verify the design ? How do I interpret the elastic results with singularity ?
Thanks,
StrainStress
Attachements :