TimSchrader2
Mechanical
- Feb 15, 2018
- 119
Hello
Anyone know how accurate the Inventor Nastran program is in predicting local buckling. The AISC (and other)guidlines on b/t ratios and reduced allowable stressses would be the first trial. But as the below thread notes local buckling is almost always underestimated by a large margin (per Timoshenko). So I will use the above program to further define these limits.
Designing a tri telescopic boom with welded Box beams, but with a slot down the center of the bottom plate. So really a open beam. With some HSS, which could make the problem even more critical. But the HSS MFG's (SSB) says they do to what they call "stress redistribution", so the HSS steels handle local buckling better then regular steels with the same E.
This could be a big $ question.
Anyone know how accurate the Inventor Nastran program is in predicting local buckling. The AISC (and other)guidlines on b/t ratios and reduced allowable stressses would be the first trial. But as the below thread notes local buckling is almost always underestimated by a large margin (per Timoshenko). So I will use the above program to further define these limits.
Designing a tri telescopic boom with welded Box beams, but with a slot down the center of the bottom plate. So really a open beam. With some HSS, which could make the problem even more critical. But the HSS MFG's (SSB) says they do to what they call "stress redistribution", so the HSS steels handle local buckling better then regular steels with the same E.
This could be a big $ question.