miguelespinha
Structural
- Aug 25, 2010
- 1
I am trying to model a steel connection on a beam using the finite element program Abaqus.
The connection is made by means of 3 steel plates, 2 bolted to the web and 1 bolted to the lower flange of an I-shaped beam. It has 48 bolts and over 200 surfaces that are likely to become in contact/interaction. The beam supports a concrete slab. The link below shows an image with the model of the connection.
The connection will be suject to a cyclic loading of an imposed displacement and the analysis is physically and geometrically non-linear.
Due to the high number of the interacting surfaces, i am having trouble modelling the contact interactions between the bolts/plates/beam. Defining all the contact properties will make the analysis to run very slow, and fail to converge most of the times. If I define tie constraints between the parts however, the model becomes very stiff, resulting in higher stresses than those expected.
Regarding the nature of the problem, I wonder if you have any recommendations. Maybe is there a way to use contact interactions in Abaqus without a such demanding computational effort, or maybe another way to model/mesh the connection using simplifications.
Thanks a lot in advance, I hope I explained the problem clearly.
Miguel
The connection is made by means of 3 steel plates, 2 bolted to the web and 1 bolted to the lower flange of an I-shaped beam. It has 48 bolts and over 200 surfaces that are likely to become in contact/interaction. The beam supports a concrete slab. The link below shows an image with the model of the connection.
The connection will be suject to a cyclic loading of an imposed displacement and the analysis is physically and geometrically non-linear.
Due to the high number of the interacting surfaces, i am having trouble modelling the contact interactions between the bolts/plates/beam. Defining all the contact properties will make the analysis to run very slow, and fail to converge most of the times. If I define tie constraints between the parts however, the model becomes very stiff, resulting in higher stresses than those expected.
Regarding the nature of the problem, I wonder if you have any recommendations. Maybe is there a way to use contact interactions in Abaqus without a such demanding computational effort, or maybe another way to model/mesh the connection using simplifications.
Thanks a lot in advance, I hope I explained the problem clearly.
Miguel