cptamerica
Materials
- Mar 5, 2015
- 1
Hello,
I'm pretty new to Abaqus, and I've been working on modeling buckling of a thermally loaded plate that is completely constrained on both ends. I've been using the Abaqus manual extensively along with other papers on the subject, but I still am unsure exactly what the results mean. If anyone could help me understand exactly what the eigenvalues mean (in the case of an applied temperature to a plate constrained on both ends with an assigned coefficient of thermal expansion), I would be very grateful. Also, I understand how to introduce an imperfection into a postbuckling analysis, but I do not understand what the postbuckling analysis actually does. The different approaches to postbuckling, such as regular static, damped static, Riks, or dynamic, are also confusing to me.
Thanks in advance
I'm pretty new to Abaqus, and I've been working on modeling buckling of a thermally loaded plate that is completely constrained on both ends. I've been using the Abaqus manual extensively along with other papers on the subject, but I still am unsure exactly what the results mean. If anyone could help me understand exactly what the eigenvalues mean (in the case of an applied temperature to a plate constrained on both ends with an assigned coefficient of thermal expansion), I would be very grateful. Also, I understand how to introduce an imperfection into a postbuckling analysis, but I do not understand what the postbuckling analysis actually does. The different approaches to postbuckling, such as regular static, damped static, Riks, or dynamic, are also confusing to me.
Thanks in advance