metalman8357
Materials
- Oct 5, 2012
- 155
Hi all,
I'd like to use FEA as a way to predict the maximum download a structural assembly can take before failure. In our lab, we build setups that involve steel beams, connectors, and bolts. We apply a download to an area of the assembly, and we monitor load vs. crosshead displacement. Eventually, the assembly will reach some peak load and buckle and begin to lose load. Is there a way that I can use FEA to predict this peak load? For example, if we test an assembly and the peak load is 50 kips, I'd like to build this model in CAD and test in FEA to determine the theoretical 'peak load'.
I'm currently running Autodesk Simulation Mechanical 2014 through the non-linear mechanical event solver.
Any tricks or ideas to determine this?
Thanks,
M
I'd like to use FEA as a way to predict the maximum download a structural assembly can take before failure. In our lab, we build setups that involve steel beams, connectors, and bolts. We apply a download to an area of the assembly, and we monitor load vs. crosshead displacement. Eventually, the assembly will reach some peak load and buckle and begin to lose load. Is there a way that I can use FEA to predict this peak load? For example, if we test an assembly and the peak load is 50 kips, I'd like to build this model in CAD and test in FEA to determine the theoretical 'peak load'.
I'm currently running Autodesk Simulation Mechanical 2014 through the non-linear mechanical event solver.
Any tricks or ideas to determine this?
Thanks,
M