Ld3Ake
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- Nov 9, 2011
- 19
Hi,
Does anyone have any experience about how to find the forces acting on a joint that is subjected to an out of plane load? For example I have a square panel that I want to attach to a frame around the perimeter, so I would like to work out the corresponding joint loads in shear and tension (i.e. pull through). Calculating the joint force is relatively easy when the forces are only in-plane and the structure can be idealised as 2D, such as a bridge. I can't find any hand calculations though on how to account for the transverse loading.
To that end, I've gone down the FEA route. Abaqus allows me to extract the loads using 1D connector elements and I've set this up for my global structure. However I have doubts about the reliability of these values so I wanted to see if there were any analytical techniques that I could use to help me check the results.
Also my end goal is further complicated by the fact that the panel geometry is long and thin such that deflections are non-linear and membrane stiffening are induced. However for the moment I would settle for modelling joints with a thick plate in order to validate the joints loads as that way classical plate theory assumptions can be used.
Thanks for any help
Does anyone have any experience about how to find the forces acting on a joint that is subjected to an out of plane load? For example I have a square panel that I want to attach to a frame around the perimeter, so I would like to work out the corresponding joint loads in shear and tension (i.e. pull through). Calculating the joint force is relatively easy when the forces are only in-plane and the structure can be idealised as 2D, such as a bridge. I can't find any hand calculations though on how to account for the transverse loading.
To that end, I've gone down the FEA route. Abaqus allows me to extract the loads using 1D connector elements and I've set this up for my global structure. However I have doubts about the reliability of these values so I wanted to see if there were any analytical techniques that I could use to help me check the results.
Also my end goal is further complicated by the fact that the panel geometry is long and thin such that deflections are non-linear and membrane stiffening are induced. However for the moment I would settle for modelling joints with a thick plate in order to validate the joints loads as that way classical plate theory assumptions can be used.
Thanks for any help