tsankar
Mechanical
- Aug 1, 2001
- 18
Hi,
I have a vertical channel section fixed at the lower end and a vertical load in space. The load is transferred to the section at two areas by some means (in the actual equipment. Here I am not interested in modeling the connecting members. I am analyzing the structure assuming the connections are rigid and transfer the load entirely to the structure). I have modeled this by distributing the vertical load equally on the two areas and applying a horizontal force on the top area so as to create an bending moment equivalent to that created by the space load.
I have used shell elements for the analysis. Am I right in applying the vertical loads on the two areas (meaning the faces of the elements) ?. I feel that applying the loads on the areas and henceforth the element faces, will not properly represent the compression caused by the load. Should I apply the load on the horizontal edge of the top most element in the section?. Can anybody help?
Thanks,
TS
I have a vertical channel section fixed at the lower end and a vertical load in space. The load is transferred to the section at two areas by some means (in the actual equipment. Here I am not interested in modeling the connecting members. I am analyzing the structure assuming the connections are rigid and transfer the load entirely to the structure). I have modeled this by distributing the vertical load equally on the two areas and applying a horizontal force on the top area so as to create an bending moment equivalent to that created by the space load.
I have used shell elements for the analysis. Am I right in applying the vertical loads on the two areas (meaning the faces of the elements) ?. I feel that applying the loads on the areas and henceforth the element faces, will not properly represent the compression caused by the load. Should I apply the load on the horizontal edge of the top most element in the section?. Can anybody help?
Thanks,
TS