mon1299
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 15, 2006
- 21
HI Everyone,
I am modeling a steel box beam with shell181.Beam is subjected to two point vertical loading which will produce constant moment region in the middle of beam.I want to know the utimate load carrying capacity of the beam. As the thickness of beam is very less like .0451in,it will be subjected to local buckling.Material properties are E=29000ksi, Yield stress:50ksi. I am considering bilinear isotopic material model asuming Et=0 and von misses yield criteria.I am doing large deflection analysis with stress stiffness option on. I want to know the ultimate strengh of beam. I tried with applying arbitary displacement at the location of load and monitored the midspan node vertical deflection.After some time I am getting increased deflection with less load. I thought that this load is the ultimate srength of beam. But I am surprised that this load is 20% higher than the actual test result which is impossible. Is there anyone who can help me? I realy want to know wheather my procedure is right or wrong?Shall I have to define any failure criteria for this? By the way in he middle of analysis I got warning message " small slver equation pivot terms" but still the analysis was running and converged for several time steps.
Is there anyone who can help me? I am really stucked with this problem for long time..
Thanks
Mon
I am modeling a steel box beam with shell181.Beam is subjected to two point vertical loading which will produce constant moment region in the middle of beam.I want to know the utimate load carrying capacity of the beam. As the thickness of beam is very less like .0451in,it will be subjected to local buckling.Material properties are E=29000ksi, Yield stress:50ksi. I am considering bilinear isotopic material model asuming Et=0 and von misses yield criteria.I am doing large deflection analysis with stress stiffness option on. I want to know the ultimate strengh of beam. I tried with applying arbitary displacement at the location of load and monitored the midspan node vertical deflection.After some time I am getting increased deflection with less load. I thought that this load is the ultimate srength of beam. But I am surprised that this load is 20% higher than the actual test result which is impossible. Is there anyone who can help me? I realy want to know wheather my procedure is right or wrong?Shall I have to define any failure criteria for this? By the way in he middle of analysis I got warning message " small slver equation pivot terms" but still the analysis was running and converged for several time steps.
Is there anyone who can help me? I am really stucked with this problem for long time..
Thanks
Mon