spicynoodles
Aerospace
- Sep 30, 2005
- 5
There was a previous thread similar to this which I read, but in didnt prove helpful. So here I go posting this thread, hopeful that someone has run into a similar situation.
I am running SOL 106 for a beam-column type of analysis, nonlinearity for the displacements. The constraint is simply supported on one end, and roller on the other end, free to translate along the column's own axis. The actual loading case is an axial compressive load and distributed load along the column, which yielded a non convergent solution. The column is modeled by shells, and is loaded eccentrically by the compressive load.
Now, I did do a few tests by I varying the magnitude of the loads, and running only compressive and only distributed load. What i found is that I can find a convergent solution if i decrease the load enough. So there is a specific magnitude for which any runs with loads higher than that wont converge. If the model runs just fine with smaller loads, does that mean its an actual physical instability of the structure? which would mean that I need to re-design my part? Or is it only an algorithm occurence? Im leaning towards the first possibility. Please give me any kind of input- it will be appreciated. Thank you.
I am running SOL 106 for a beam-column type of analysis, nonlinearity for the displacements. The constraint is simply supported on one end, and roller on the other end, free to translate along the column's own axis. The actual loading case is an axial compressive load and distributed load along the column, which yielded a non convergent solution. The column is modeled by shells, and is loaded eccentrically by the compressive load.
Now, I did do a few tests by I varying the magnitude of the loads, and running only compressive and only distributed load. What i found is that I can find a convergent solution if i decrease the load enough. So there is a specific magnitude for which any runs with loads higher than that wont converge. If the model runs just fine with smaller loads, does that mean its an actual physical instability of the structure? which would mean that I need to re-design my part? Or is it only an algorithm occurence? Im leaning towards the first possibility. Please give me any kind of input- it will be appreciated. Thank you.