Plate Element Benchmark Comparison: ME 565 Advanced Finite Element Analysis Assignment 1 Solution
Benchmark value by NAFEMS 1 standard bench test reports the compressive axial stress at the plate mid-surface to be -108 MPa at point P. ME 565 Advanced Finite Element Analysis Assignment 1 Solution (c)2003 Pallavi Akula and Hormoz Zareh 3 Portland State University Plate element benchmark comparison.
Plate Element Benchmark Comparison: ME 565 Advanced Finite Element Analysis Assignment 1 Solution
Benchmark value by NAFEMS 1 standard bench test reports the compressive axial stress at the plate mid-surface to be -108 MPa at point P. ME 565 Advanced Finite Element Analysis Assignment 1 Solution (c)2003 Pallavi Akula and Hormoz Zareh 3 Portland State University Plate element benchmark comparison.
ME 565 Advanced Finite Element Analysis Assignment 1 Solution
2003 Pallavi Akula and Hormoz Zareh 1 Portland State University
Plate element benchmark comparison
Problem Statement:
A cantilever beam of z-cross section with an end couple force of 0.6 MN is applied as shown in the figure.1 is a benchmark to test plate element type. The benchmark value by NAFEMS 1 standard bench test reports the compressive axial stress at the plate mid-surface to be -108 MPa at point P shown in the figure.
Figure.1 Ref: 1 National Agency for Finite Element Methods and Standards, Rev. 3, 1990 http://www.nafems.org
Objective: The standard reported value is used to perform a convergence study of all the plate elements available, namely linear and parabolic order triangle and quadrilateral elements.
Relevant data: Material properties: E = 210 GPa, = 0.3. Physical Properties: Mindlin plate element with thickness of 0.1m.
ME 565 Advanced Finite Element Analysis Assignment 1 Solution 2003 Pallavi Akula and Hormoz Zareh 2 Portland State University Loading: A torque load of 1.2 MN-m is equivalent to a couple force of 0.6 MN applied at each edge as a shear load is shown as the figure 2.
Constraints: One end of the beam is clamped so as to simulate a cantilever beam condition.
Figure 2
Check Points and Tips in this problem:
Check that you apply a shear force of 0.6 MPa in opposite directions at two edges of the Z cross-section. Check that you have changed the thickness from the default value. Always start with a course mesh, if possible. Investigate whether the drilling degree of freedom has an effect Check that you are looking for axial (Z) stress results. Check that you are reading results at mid-layer of the plate element. Check that there are two stress values reported at point P, while you query the two adjacent elements related to the node at P. Average those two values manually before keying into convergence plot.
ME 565 Advanced Finite Element Analysis Assignment 1 Solution 2003 Pallavi Akula and Hormoz Zareh 3 Portland State University
Convergence Study
Linear Quadrilateral Element
No. of Elements Compressive Axial Stress at P, MPa 51 113 80 111.5 280 111 312 111 660 110.5
Convergence study for linear quad elements 110.5 111 111.5 112 112.5 113 113.5 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 No of elements A x i a l
s t r e s s
a t
P
( c o m p )
M P a Linear Quad
The linear quadrilateral elements have converged at a mesh density of 280 elements.
ME 565 Advanced Finite Element Analysis Assignment 1 Solution 2003 Pallavi Akula and Hormoz Zareh 4 Portland State University
Parabolic Quadrilateral Element
No. of Elements Compressive Axial Stress at P, MPa 9 106.96 12 108.74 15 108.34 18 109.3 21 109.45 24 109.61 32 109.54
Convergence for Parabolic Quad 9 12 15 18 21 24 32 106.5 107 107.5 108 108.5 109 109.5 110 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 No of elements C o m p
A x i a l
S t r e s s
a t
P ,
M P a Parabolic Quad
The parabolic quadrilateral elements reach convergence at a very less mesh density of 24 elements.
ME 565 Advanced Finite Element Analysis Assignment 1 Solution 2003 Pallavi Akula and Hormoz Zareh 5 Portland State University
Linear Triangle Element
No. of Elements Compressive Axial Stress at P, MPa 30 39.4 182 78.26 320 79.83 596 95.61 1062 99.05 1346 100
Convergence Study for linear Triangle 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 500 1000 1500 No of Elements C o m p r e s s i v e a x i a l
s t r e s s
a t
P ,
M P a Linear Triangle
Linear triangle element has converged with a higher mesh density of 1062 elements.
ME 565 Advanced Finite Element Analysis Assignment 1 Solution 2003 Pallavi Akula and Hormoz Zareh 6 Portland State University
Parabolic Triangle Element
No. of Elements Compressive Axial Stress at P, MPa 54 118 82 117.7 182 112.6 320 111.09 596 111.05 1346 110.9
Convergence study for Parabolic Triangle 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 No of Elements C o m p r e s s i v e
a x i a l
s t r e s s
a t
P ,
M P a Parabolic Triangle
The convergence of parabolic triangle elements has improved compared to linear triangle elements. They converge at mesh distribution of 320 elements.
ME 565 Advanced Finite Element Analysis Assignment 1 Solution 2003 Pallavi Akula and Hormoz Zareh 7 Portland State University
Comparison 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 No of elements A x i a l
S t r e s s
a t
P
( c o m p ) , M P a Linear Triangle Parabolic Triangle Linear Quad Parabolic Quad
Conclusion:
Use of parabolic quadrilateral elements save lot of computation time and will give accurate results compared to other elements. 108 MPa Theoretical Value
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