NorthCivil
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 13, 2012
- 563
Hi all,
I'm running a simulation of a square sheet in S frame. The sheet has fixed supports at certain points on the sheet, and loads at other points.
I set it up as a shell, mixed triangular & quad mesh, with joint nodes evenly spaced throughout the sheet.
I was getting results that I thought were too low for stresses near the fixtures, so I decided to run it with closer joint spacing near the fixtures. it gave me a result with higher stress. I checked again with really tight spacing, and the stress came back even higher, this time, a practically unrealistic result. I discussed with colleagues, and an idea was put out, that as we approach an infinitesimal area, stress approaches infinity. Are we right in this assumption? or is the model flawed? from some research online, some reports have been that stresses should converge on a definite solution when node densities are high.
If a stress that approaches infinity is in fact a correct concept, what is a good level to take the density to to find a realistic, yet acceptable, level of stress...?
thanks
Northcivil
Northcivil
I'm running a simulation of a square sheet in S frame. The sheet has fixed supports at certain points on the sheet, and loads at other points.
I set it up as a shell, mixed triangular & quad mesh, with joint nodes evenly spaced throughout the sheet.
I was getting results that I thought were too low for stresses near the fixtures, so I decided to run it with closer joint spacing near the fixtures. it gave me a result with higher stress. I checked again with really tight spacing, and the stress came back even higher, this time, a practically unrealistic result. I discussed with colleagues, and an idea was put out, that as we approach an infinitesimal area, stress approaches infinity. Are we right in this assumption? or is the model flawed? from some research online, some reports have been that stresses should converge on a definite solution when node densities are high.
If a stress that approaches infinity is in fact a correct concept, what is a good level to take the density to to find a realistic, yet acceptable, level of stress...?
thanks
Northcivil
Northcivil