Linear Buckling Analysis: Chapter Seven
Linear Buckling Analysis: Chapter Seven
Linear Buckling Analysis: Chapter Seven
Chapter Overview
In this chapter, performing linear buckling analyses in
Simulation will be covered.
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A. Background on Buckling
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Although unconservative, linear buckling has various
advantages:
It is computationally cheaper than a nonlinear buckling
analysis, and should be run as a first step to estimate the
critical load (load at the onset of buckling).
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Contact Regions
Contact regions are available in buckling analyses.
However, since this is a purely linear analysis, contact
behavior will differ for the nonlinear contact types:
Contact Type
Bonded
No Separation
Rough
Frictionless
Initially Touching
Bonded
No Separation
Bonded
No Separation
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Requesting Results
Most of the options for buckling analyses are
similar to that of static analysis. However,
Simulation knows to perform a buckling
analysis when the Buckling tool is selected
under the Solutions Branch:
The Buckling tool adds another branch to the
Solutions branch
The Details view of the Buckling branch allows
the user to specify the number of buckling modes
to find. The default is to find the first buckling
mode. Increasing the number of modes to
calculate will increase the solution time.
However, usually only a few buckling modes are
usually desired.
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Requesting Results
Requested results are located under the
Buckling branch:
The buckling modes are controlled by the
number of modes to find under the Details
view of the Buckling branch
Stress, strain, or directional displacement
results can be requested additionally under
the Buckling branch
The buckling mode is specified for each stress,
strain, or displacement result requested
If stresses or strains are requested for a model
already solved, another solution is required.
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Reviewing Results
After the solution, the buckling modes can be reviewed
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Reviewing Results
Interpreting the Load Multiplier ():
The tower model below has been solved twice. In the first
case a unit load is applied. In the second an expected load
applied (see next page)
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Interpreting the Load Multiplier ():
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The buckling load multipliers can be reviewed in the
Worksheet tab of the Bucking branch.
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C. Workshop 7
Workshop 7 Linear Buckling
Goal:
Verify linear buckling results in Simulation for the pipe model
shown below. Results will be compared to closed form
calculations from a handbook.
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