Stressing A Plate With A Circular or Elliptical Hole
Stressing A Plate With A Circular or Elliptical Hole
ES 240 Computer Assignment 1 Stressing a plate with a circular or elliptical hole Due: 11/08/2006 = 100 MPa = 100 MPa
Nanshu Lu
2a
r x2
x1 = 100 MPa A square plate with sides length 2a and a circular hole with radius r is shown above. The plate is under remote tensile loading, , as shown. A finite element model of the figure on the figure on the right, which takes advantage of the symmetry, is given in the input file strnrhl-elps.inp (see the end of this assignment for input file). (1) Run the input file strnrhl-elps.inp. Notice that there is no loading given in the static step. This input file just creates the mesh for the figure shown on the right. Notice that an element set called LOADED is defined. Make sure you understand the commands used to generate the mesh (*NGEN, *NFILL, *ELGEN) (2) Modify the input file used in part (1) to analyze the problem of a plate under remote tensile loading. a. Use the element set LOADED to apply the appropriate loading on the boundary. One way to do this is to define a distributed load on the element faces at the boundary using the *DLOAD command. b. Modify the step definition so that a perturbation step is used. c. Print and Run your modified (and well commented) input file. (NOTE: in strnhl-elps.inp the output requests have been commented out you will have to change this to get output to the data and output database files) d. Use ABAQUS/Viewer to examine and prepare plots of your solutions, these should include: the deformed shape, contour plots of stresses, contour plots of strains. (3) The input file strnrhl-elps.inp uses 8-noded isoparametric elements. Write an input file to solve the same problem using constant-strain-triangular elements. Run the file and examine similar output as mentioned in part (2).
= 100 MPa
2a
1/3 r