petertor
Specifier/Regulator
- Jun 8, 2004
- 15
I have modeled an open top tank as square plates of concrete material plates filled with water and ran the stress contours:
Then I took that model and meshed it up into a much larger model with smaller quadrilateral plates (finite elements):
Why are the Maximum Top (Principal Major Stress) contours different for the same model? I mean, radically different.
I've checked kN/m2 loading, and the meshup of the original correctly applied the pressures to the smaller sub-mesh.
I'm used to doing square concrete tanks using PCA factors for moment varying across the face from corner to middle and from bottom to top, and would have expected the corner stresses to be higher than the middle showing in plate up.
As soon as you can't trust your software, you're old school, and Bentley FAQ is about as helpful as MSoft.
Then I took that model and meshed it up into a much larger model with smaller quadrilateral plates (finite elements):
Why are the Maximum Top (Principal Major Stress) contours different for the same model? I mean, radically different.
I've checked kN/m2 loading, and the meshup of the original correctly applied the pressures to the smaller sub-mesh.
I'm used to doing square concrete tanks using PCA factors for moment varying across the face from corner to middle and from bottom to top, and would have expected the corner stresses to be higher than the middle showing in plate up.
As soon as you can't trust your software, you're old school, and Bentley FAQ is about as helpful as MSoft.