Buckling Analysis Control
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Enter the load cases and related data for the buckling analysis of a structure.
MIDAS/Gen follows the procedure noted below for buckling analysis. [Details...]
1. A buckling analysis process requires static analysis results to formulate the initial geometric stiffness matrix. Accordingly, enter the load cases to be applicable for the buckling analysis following the procedure for static analysis.
2. Invoke the dialog box of the Analysis > Buckling Analysis Control menu and enter the required number of modes and data necessary for convergence and assign the load combination to be applied to the buckling analysis.
3. Select the Analysis > Perform
Analysis menu or click
4. Once the analysis is successfully completed, use either the Results > Buckling Mode Shapes function or the Results > Result Tables > Bucking Mode Shape function to review the buckling mode shapes and critical load factors for each mode shape.
5. To calculate buckling loads, enter the self-weight (Constant) and additional loads (Variable) and then perform the analysis. The Eigenvalue resulting from the analysis is the critical load factor. Accordingly, the buckling load = critical load factor X additional load (Variable) + self-weight (Constant). | ||
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From the Main Menu select Analysis > Buckling Analysis Control. | ||
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Enter the load cases for the buckling analysis. Different Load Cases with the corresponding Scale Factors may be entered.
Load Type
Variable: Consider increase or decrease in loads (live loads, etc.)
Constant: Do not consider increase or decrease in loads (self-weight, dead loads)
Note
Strictly speaking, Constant should contain only the self-weight of the
structure. However, it is common to apply dead load to slab, along with
the self-weight. Accordingly, dead load can be entered as Constant Type.
To enter a new or additional
load case
Enter the Load Case and Scale Factor;
then click .
To modify the scale factor
for a previously entered load case
Select the load case, modify the Scale
Factor and click .
To delete a previously entered
load case
Select the load case to be deleted from
the load case list at the bottom of the dialog box and click .
To delete all the entered data, click .
Note
Buckling Analysis may not be carried out in conjunction with P-Delta Analysis or Eigenvalue Analysis. Buckling Analysis is limited to truss element, beam element (including tapered beam element) and plate elements.