netjack
Mechanical
- Jul 11, 2001
- 13
Dear All,
Many structures are made of plates that are welded together. How are we going to model these structures in FE. Assume that I am using shell elements. And I have 90degree corner (crosssection is L shape). I used to use same nodes at the corners of the shell elements (coincident). However, some indicate that this model is softer than real case (due to missing in-plane rot stiffness in plate elements). Is it true for shell elements too? In order to model it better, it is advised to use beam element at the corner. What is your recommandation?
netjack
Many structures are made of plates that are welded together. How are we going to model these structures in FE. Assume that I am using shell elements. And I have 90degree corner (crosssection is L shape). I used to use same nodes at the corners of the shell elements (coincident). However, some indicate that this model is softer than real case (due to missing in-plane rot stiffness in plate elements). Is it true for shell elements too? In order to model it better, it is advised to use beam element at the corner. What is your recommandation?
netjack