Stezza
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- Oct 2, 2003
- 42
Hi,
I have a panel 10 inches long 4 inches wide subjected to an out of plane pressure. The panel is pinned along the 4 inch sides and free on the long edges. When the panel deforms it takes up a curved shape and because of this curvature the projected length view from above of the panel should reduce a bit - say to 9.8 inches.
I wanted to know this length reduction. As it turns out a linear analysis shows no length reduction (only out of plane deformation) and you need to do a non linear analysis to get results for the length reduction.
Can somebody help me understand the reasons why the linear analysis does not show the inplane deformations due to the out of plane load as I had not expected this before the analysis?
Just in case it's relevant I am using Nastran.
Thanks
I have a panel 10 inches long 4 inches wide subjected to an out of plane pressure. The panel is pinned along the 4 inch sides and free on the long edges. When the panel deforms it takes up a curved shape and because of this curvature the projected length view from above of the panel should reduce a bit - say to 9.8 inches.
I wanted to know this length reduction. As it turns out a linear analysis shows no length reduction (only out of plane deformation) and you need to do a non linear analysis to get results for the length reduction.
Can somebody help me understand the reasons why the linear analysis does not show the inplane deformations due to the out of plane load as I had not expected this before the analysis?
Just in case it's relevant I am using Nastran.
Thanks