dozer
Structural
- Apr 9, 2001
- 506
I've just started using STAAD.Pro 2004 and I was surpised to find that you can't do a stress contour plot using the nodal stresses. Am I missing something?
In case you're wondering why I care. The guys that built the model I'm looking at used 12" square plate elements for a wall with external vertical stiffeners. If you look at the color of an element you think that the stress in a wall element adjacent to a stiffener is around 12 ksi, but when you look at the nodal stresses you see that it is about 18 ksi at the edge of the element. BTW, I calculated what I thought it would be before I looked at the model and got . . . drum roll . . . 18 ksi.
The range that STAAD shows in the legend uses the element centroid stress. Yes there's a toggle that says "Index based on center stress" but it doesn't seem to do jack. Anyway, so the maximum value in the range (if it wasn't for some other areas of the model) would say 12 ksi.
Other than the fact that smaller elements should be used in this model (IMHO) is there really no way in STAAD to view nodal stresses graphically? BTW, what's the deal with the solver? This model has 13381 nodes and it took forever to run. Forever is 40 minutes, btw. There was a lot of output, but still, that's ridiculous.
And since I'm complaining (I really don't like STAAD), there is a huge output file. I viewed it inside of STAAD and it was taking forever to load a 31 meg file. I just hit close because I got tired of waiting and I opened it with Textpad. It opened instantly. What a piece of crap STAAD is.
Well, now that I'm way off the subject, don't forget my original question about stress plots.
Thanks
In case you're wondering why I care. The guys that built the model I'm looking at used 12" square plate elements for a wall with external vertical stiffeners. If you look at the color of an element you think that the stress in a wall element adjacent to a stiffener is around 12 ksi, but when you look at the nodal stresses you see that it is about 18 ksi at the edge of the element. BTW, I calculated what I thought it would be before I looked at the model and got . . . drum roll . . . 18 ksi.
The range that STAAD shows in the legend uses the element centroid stress. Yes there's a toggle that says "Index based on center stress" but it doesn't seem to do jack. Anyway, so the maximum value in the range (if it wasn't for some other areas of the model) would say 12 ksi.
Other than the fact that smaller elements should be used in this model (IMHO) is there really no way in STAAD to view nodal stresses graphically? BTW, what's the deal with the solver? This model has 13381 nodes and it took forever to run. Forever is 40 minutes, btw. There was a lot of output, but still, that's ridiculous.
And since I'm complaining (I really don't like STAAD), there is a huge output file. I viewed it inside of STAAD and it was taking forever to load a 31 meg file. I just hit close because I got tired of waiting and I opened it with Textpad. It opened instantly. What a piece of crap STAAD is.
Well, now that I'm way off the subject, don't forget my original question about stress plots.
Thanks