croy2
Mechanical
- May 7, 2004
- 18
There has been a bit of discussion of the merits/methods, etc. of stress linearization through a section of interest to extract equivalent membrane and membrane + bending stresses to compare to ASME Sec. VIII Div. II allowable values.
Someone had suggested looking at the stress intesity at both "endpoints" along the stress classification line and getting a rough idea of the true numbers from that. It was correctly stated by another person that there is a chance, albeit small, that such a derivation could be non-conservative.
I was given a program that could reportedly perform this analysis on a 3D structure from Cosmos/M data. I was elated since I am unaware of any software that can do a decent job of this (looking at Algor, Cosmos (only axisymmetric), NE Nastran, and Ansys). I was really disappointed when learning it could only work with Tet4 elements. (Secondary question: should Tet4 elements never be used for establishing bending stress distributions through sections regardless of the number of element layers?)
Does anyone have a conservative (not hyper-conservative) methodology of staying within the Div. 2 membrane/bending guidelines for solid models without relying on stress linearization, or know of a third-party add-on to CosmosWorks/Cosmos that will do the job?
Someone had suggested looking at the stress intesity at both "endpoints" along the stress classification line and getting a rough idea of the true numbers from that. It was correctly stated by another person that there is a chance, albeit small, that such a derivation could be non-conservative.
I was given a program that could reportedly perform this analysis on a 3D structure from Cosmos/M data. I was elated since I am unaware of any software that can do a decent job of this (looking at Algor, Cosmos (only axisymmetric), NE Nastran, and Ansys). I was really disappointed when learning it could only work with Tet4 elements. (Secondary question: should Tet4 elements never be used for establishing bending stress distributions through sections regardless of the number of element layers?)
Does anyone have a conservative (not hyper-conservative) methodology of staying within the Div. 2 membrane/bending guidelines for solid models without relying on stress linearization, or know of a third-party add-on to CosmosWorks/Cosmos that will do the job?