MUMAR12
Mechanical
- Oct 16, 2012
- 5
Hey!!!
I designed a simple long thin open ended cylinder in ANSYS and the type of loading is hydrostatic pressure.
I calculated the buckling pressures for different modes shapes (n=1,2,3...) using Von-mises and Donnel's equation.Both have used classical simply supported boundary conditions.I constrained all translations(x,y,z) on one end and two translation(x,y) on other end as classical simply supported conditions.There is a huge difference in theoretical and ansys results.
I am sure that that is happening because of boundary conditions.Can anyone explain or tell me what are classical simply supported boundary conditions for cylindrical shell?
Regards
I designed a simple long thin open ended cylinder in ANSYS and the type of loading is hydrostatic pressure.
I calculated the buckling pressures for different modes shapes (n=1,2,3...) using Von-mises and Donnel's equation.Both have used classical simply supported boundary conditions.I constrained all translations(x,y,z) on one end and two translation(x,y) on other end as classical simply supported conditions.There is a huge difference in theoretical and ansys results.
I am sure that that is happening because of boundary conditions.Can anyone explain or tell me what are classical simply supported boundary conditions for cylindrical shell?
Regards