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Steel Structural Connections (Flange Plate) using ABAQUS
The “Structural Numerical Research Center” provides numerous numerical models to assist scientists and researchers all over the world. For last 13 years, we have always aimed to improve engineering knowledge and develop the findings. Connections are an important part of steel structures and are designed more conventionally than any individual members. There is a discrepancy between the actual behavior and the analysis of steel structure is large, therefore the connections are complex to analyze and design. Hence, modeling of steel structures focusing on their connection behavior has always been of special interest to researchers. The main question for prediction the behavior of these structures is; What is the structural yield/ultimate strength? How is the ductility parameters? Indeed, to answer these questions, it is necessary to measure numerous numerical models along with laboratory samples, and one of the most accurate methods is numerical modeling using Abaqus.
This Product:
This ABAQUS model (Seismic performance of flange plate connections) is based on a laboratory sample. The model describing Full FEM analysis of Steel Structures Connection using ABAQUS for simulating behavior of steel structures. By evaluating this numerical model, you’ll be able to simulate any type of such connections using this software and extract the contour of stresses, strains, forces and displacements. You can watch summary of results below. Please note that visitors should read the terms and conditions section before making a purchase. We hope that this educational product will be a valuable resource for anyone interested in such structures, and thank you in advance for subscribing to our YouTube channel. You can also find more products about steel structures at the link. Keep in mind that to increase your modeling knowledge in Abaqus software, the best reference is the software help, along with the tutorials / models on our website.
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