Air Force Institute of Technology: Application of Functionally Graded Materials in Aircract Structures
Air Force Institute of Technology: Application of Functionally Graded Materials in Aircract Structures
Air Force Institute of Technology: Application of Functionally Graded Materials in Aircract Structures
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THESIS
The views expressed in this thesis are those of the author and do not reflect the official
policy or position of the United States Air Force, Department of Defense, or the U.S.
Government.
AFIT/GAE/ENY/05-M04
THESIS
William G. Cooley, BS
Captain, USAF
March 2005
AFIT/GAE/ENY/05-M04
William G. Cooley, BS
Captain, USAF
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Abstract
Functionally Graded Materials (FGM) have continuous variation of material
properties from one surface to another unlike a composite which has stepped (or
discontinuous) material properties. The gradation of properties in an FGM reduces the
thermal stresses, residual stresses, and stress concentrations found in traditional
composites.
An FGMs gradation in material properties allows the designer to tailor material
response to meet design criteria. For example, the Space Shuttle utilizes ceramic tiles as
thermal protection from heat generated during re-entry into the Earths atmosphere.
However, these tiles are prone to cracking at the tile / superstructure interface due to
differences in thermal expansion coefficients. An FGM made of ceramic and metal can
provide the thermal protection and load carrying capability in one material thus
eliminating the problem of cracked tiles found on the Space Shuttle.
This thesis will explore analysis of FGM flat plates and shell panels, and their
applications to real-world structural problems. FGMs are first characterized as flat plates
under pressure and thermal loading in order to understand the effect variation of material
properties has on structural response. Next, FGM shell panels under thermal loading are
analyzed. In addition, results are compared to published results in order to show the
accuracy of modeling FGMs using ABAQUS software. Conclusions drawn from FGM
characterization are used to develop a patch to retrofit a cracked aircraft exhaust wash
structure and reduce thermally induced cracking.
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Acknowledgments
William G. Cooley
Table of Contents
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Abstract .............................................................................................................................. iv
Acknowledgments................................................................................................................v
Table of Contents............................................................................................................... vi
List of Figures .................................................................................................................... ix
List of Tables .................................................................................................................. xvii
I. Introduction .....................................................................................................................1
Background...................................................................................................................1
Research Focus.............................................................................................................3
Research Outline ..........................................................................................................4
II. Methodology ..................................................................................................................6
Chapter Overview.........................................................................................................6
Research Focus and Development................................................................................6
Theoretical Formulation of FGM .................................................................................8
Physical Creation of FGMs ........................................................................................12
Finite Element Modeling Technique ..........................................................................13
Finite Element: Heat Transfer Methodology and Element Discussion ......................15
Finite Element: Structural Analysis Methodology and Shell Element Discussion ....25
Non-Linearity Background and Analysis...................................................................27
Finite Element Software, Pre-Processor, and Post-Processor ....................................31
Flat Plate Coordinate Systems and Boundary Conditions..........................................33
Curved Panel Coordinate Systems and Boundary Conditions ...................................35
Exhaust Wash Structure Coordinate Systems and Boundary Conditions ..................35
Summary.....................................................................................................................36
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III. Analysis and Results ...................................................................................................37
Chapter Overview.......................................................................................................37
Flat Plate under Thermal Loading..............................................................................37
Flat Plate under Distributed Pressure Loading...........................................................46
Curved Panel under Concentrated Force Loading......................................................53
Curved Panel under Thermal Loading .......................................................................55
Exhaust Wash Structure under Thermal Loading (Structure Only) ...........................59
Exhaust Wash Structure under Thermal Loading (Structure and Patch) ...................66
Exhaust Wash Panel made of Zi-Ti FGM ................................................................111
Summary...................................................................................................................113
IV. Conclusions and Recommendations .........................................................................116
Chapter Overview.....................................................................................................116
Conclusions of FGM Plate and Shell Research........................................................116
Conclusions of Exhaust Wash Panel Research ........................................................117
Conclusions of Exhaust Wash Panel with FGM Patch Research.............................117
Recommendations for Action...................................................................................118
Recommendations for Future Research....................................................................119
Summary...................................................................................................................121
Appendix A. Flow Chart of Matlab & ABAQUS Coupling...........................................122
Appendix B. Sample ABAQUS Input File (Thermal Analysis).....................................123
Appendix C. Sample ABAQUS Input File (Structural Analysis)...................................126
Appendix D. Summarized Exhaust Wash Model Data (Stress and Deflection)..............130
Appendix E. Non-Linear Solution Example....................................................................166
Bibliography ....................................................................................................................169
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Vita...................................................................................................................................170
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List of Figures
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Figure 1. Thermal Protection ...............................................................................................2
Figure 2. Variation of Volume Fraction ..............................................................................9
Figure 3. Graphical Representation of n=0.2.....................................................................10
Figure 4. Graphical Representation of n=0.5.....................................................................11
Figure 5. Graphical Representation of n=1.0.....................................................................11
Figure 6. Graphical Representation of n=2.0.....................................................................12
Figure 7. Diagram Depicting FGM Gradation..................................................................13
Figure 8. SEM Picture of a YSZ / NiCoCrAlY FGM.......................................................13
Figure 9. Origin of Z-Axis .................................................................................................14
Figure 10. Conductive Heat Transfer Diagram..................................................................16
Figure 11. ABAQUS Shell Section Orientation (Photo Courtesy of ABAQUS [6]) ........19
Figure 12. Diagram of Thermal Stress-Displacement Analysis ........................................20
Figure 13. Heat Transfer Element (DS4)...........................................................................21
Figure 14. Convective Heat Transfer Diagram..................................................................22
Figure 15. Structural Element S4.......................................................................................25
Figure 16. Plate Deflection Diagram .................................................................................27
Figure 17. SS1 Plate Boundary Condition.........................................................................34
Figure 18. SS2 Plate Boundary Condition.........................................................................34
Figure 19. SS3 Plate Boundary Condition.........................................................................34
Figure 20. SS4 Plate Boundary Condition.........................................................................34
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Figure 21. SSFree Plate Boundary Condition....................................................................34
Figure 22. SSFree Panel Boundary Condition...................................................................35
Figure 23. Plate Through-the-Thickness Temperature Profile ..........................................38
Figure 24. Plate-Thermally Induced Deflection for SS1 (Linear) .....................................39
Figure 25. Plate-Thermally Induced Deflection for SS1 (Non-Linear).............................39
Figure 26. Plate-Thermally Induced Deflection for SS2 (Linear) .....................................40
Figure 27. Plate-Thermally Induced Deflection for SS2 (Non-Linear).............................40
Figure 28. Plate-Thermally Induced Deflection for SS3 (Linear) .....................................40
Figure 29. Plate-Thermally Induced Deflection for SS3 (Non-Linear).............................40
Figure 30. Plate-Thermally Induced Deflection for SS4 (Linear) .....................................41
Figure 31. Plate-Thermally Induced Deflection for SS4 (Non-Linear).............................41
Figure 32. Plate-Thermally Induced Deflection for SSFree (Linear) ................................41
Figure 33. Plate-Thermally Induced Deflection for SSFree (Non-Linear)........................41
Figure 34. Plate-Thermally Induced Stress for n=Ceramic (Linear) .................................44
Figure 35. Plate-Thermally Induced Stress for n=Ceramic (Non-Linear).........................44
Figure 36. Plate-Thermally Induced Stress for n=0.2 (Linear)..........................................44
Figure 37. Plate-Thermally Induced Stress for n=0.2 (Non-Linear) .................................44
Figure 38. Plate-Thermally Induced Stress for n=0.5 (Linear)..........................................44
Figure 39. Plate-Thermally Induced Stress for n=0.5 (Non-Linear) .................................44
Figure 40. Plate-Thermally Induced Stress for n=1.0 (Linear)..........................................45
Figure 41. Plate-Thermally Induced Stress for n=1.0 (Non-Linear) .................................45
Figure 42. Plate-Thermally Induced Stress for n=2.0 (Linear)..........................................45
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Figure 43. Plate-Thermally Induced Stress for n=2.0 (Non-Linear) .................................45
Figure 44. Plate-Thermally Induced Stress for n=Metal (Linear) .....................................45
Figure 45. Plate-Thermally Induced Stress for n=Metal (Non-Linear) .............................45
Figure 46. Plate-Pressure Induced Deflection for SS1 (Linear) ........................................47
Figure 47. Plate-Pressure Induced Deflection for SS1 (Non-Linear) ................................47
Figure 48. Plate-Pressure Induced Deflection for SS2 (Linear) ........................................47
Figure 49. Plate-Pressure Induced Deflection for SS2 (Non-Linear) ................................47
Figure 50. Plate-Pressure Induced Deflection for SS3 (Linear) ........................................48
Figure 51. Plate-Pressure Induced Deflection for SS3 (Non-Linear) ................................48
Figure 52. Plate-Pressure Induced Deflection for SS4 (Linear) ........................................48
Figure 53. Plate-Pressure Induced Deflection for SS4 (Non-Linear) ................................48
Figure 54. Plate-Pressure Induced Stress for n=Metal (Linear) ........................................50
Figure 55. Plate-Pressure Induced Stress for n=Metal (Non-Linear) ................................50
Figure 56. Plate-Pressure Induced Stress for n=0.2 (Linear).............................................50
Figure 57. Plate-Pressure Induced Stress for n=0.2 (Non-Linear).....................................50
Figure 58. Plate-Pressure Induced Stress for n=0.5 (Linear).............................................50
Figure 59. Plate-Pressure Induced Stress for n=0.5 (Non-Linear).....................................50
Figure 60. Plate-Pressure Induced Stress for n=1.0 (Linear).............................................51
Figure 61. Plate-Pressure Induced Stress for n=1.0 (Non-Linear).....................................51
Figure 62. Plate-Pressure Induced Stress for n=2.0 (Linear).............................................51
Figure 63. Plate-Pressure Induced Stress for n=2.0 (Non-Linear).....................................51
Figure 64. Plate-Pressure Induced Stress for n=Ceramic (Linear) ....................................51
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Figure 65. Plate-Pressure Induced Stress for n=Ceramic (Non-Linear) ............................51
Figure 66. Panel-Concentrated Force Induced Deflection for SSFree (Non-Linear) ........54
Figure 67. Panel-Thermally Induced Deflection for SSFree (Linear) ...............................55
Figure 68. Panel-Thermally Induced Deflection for SSFree (Non-Linear).......................55
Figure 69. Panel-Thermally Induced Stress for n=Ceramic (Linear) ................................57
Figure 70. Panel-Thermally Induced Stress for n=Ceramic (Non-Linear) ........................57
Figure 71. Panel-Thermally Induced Stress for n=0.2 (Linear).........................................57
Figure 72. Panel-Thermally Induced Stress for n=0.2 (Non-Linear).................................57
Figure 73. Panel-Thermally Induced Stress for n=0.5 (Linear).........................................57
Figure 74. Panel-Thermally Induced Stress for n=0.5 (Non-Linear).................................57
Figure 75. Panel-Thermally Induced Stress for n=1.0 (Linear).........................................58
Figure 76. Panel-Thermally Induced Stress for n=1.0 (Non-Linear).................................58
Figure 77. Panel-Thermally Induced Stress for n=2.0 (Linear).........................................58
Figure 78. Panel-Thermally Induced Stress for n=2.0 (Non-Linear).................................58
Figure 79. Panel-Thermally Induced Stress for n=Metal (Linear) ....................................58
Figure 80. Panel-Thermally Induced Stress for n=Metal (Non-Linear) ............................58
Figure 81. Bottom Surface S11 Stress Contour .................................................................63
Figure 82. Top Surface S11 Stress Contour.......................................................................63
Figure 83. Bottom Surface S22 Stress Contour .................................................................63
Figure 84. Top Surface S22 Stress Contour.......................................................................63
Figure 85. Bottom Surface S12 Stress Contour .................................................................64
Figure 86. Top Surface S12 Stress Contour.......................................................................64
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Figure 87. Bottom Surface von Mises Stress Contour.......................................................64
Figure 88. Top Surface von Mises Stress Contour ............................................................64
Figure 89. Diagram of FGM Patch Attached to Exhaust Wash Structure .........................69
Figure 90. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" Ti-Zi FGM Patch ....................................71
Figure 91. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" Ti-Zi FGM Patch ....................................72
Figure 92. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" Ti-Zi FGM Patch ....................................72
Figure 93. Exhaust Wash Bottom von Mises Stress: 0.5" Ti-Zi patch with n=1.2............73
Figure 94. Exhaust Wash Top von Mises Stress: 0.5" Ti-Zi patch with n=1.2 .................73
Figure 95. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" Zi-Ti FGM Patch ....................................75
Figure 96. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" Zi-Ti FGM Patch ....................................75
Figure 97. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" Zi-Ti FGM Patch ....................................76
Figure 98. Exhaust Wash Bottom von Mises Stress: 0.5" Zi-Ti Patch with n=0.0............77
Figure 99. Exhaust Wash Top von Mises Stress: 0.5" Zi-Ti Patch with n=0.0 .................77
Figure 100. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" A-286/Ti FGM Patch ............................79
Figure 101. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" A-286/Ti FGM Patch ............................79
Figure 102. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" A-286/Ti FGM Patch ............................80
Figure 103. Exhaust Wash Bottom von Mises Stress: 0.5" A286-Ti Patch with n=0.0 ....81
Figure 104. Exhaust Wash Top von Mises Stress: 0.5" A286-Ti Patch with n=0.0..........81
Figure 105. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" Ti-A286 FGM Patch .............................82
Figure 106. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" Ti-A286 FGM Patch .............................82
Figure 107. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" Ti-A286 FGM Patch .............................83
Figure 108. Exhaust Wash Bottom von Mises Stress: 0.5" Ti-A286 Patch with n=2.0 ....84
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Figure 109. Exhaust Wash Top von Mises Stress: 0.5" Ti-A286 Patch with n=2.0..........84
Figure 110. Exhaust Wash Bottom von Mises Stress with 0.5" Ti Patch..........................85
Figure 111. Exhaust Wash Top von Mises Stress with 0.5" Ti Patch ...............................85
Figure 112. Diagram of Tapered FGM Patch Attached to Exhaust Wash Structure.........86
Figure 113. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1 Ti-Zi FGM Partial Taper Patch.............87
Figure 114. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" Ti-Zi FGM Partial Taper Patch.............87
Figure 115. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" Ti-Zi FGM Partial Taper Patch.............88
Figure 116. Exhaust Wash Bottom von Mises Stress: 0.5" Ti-Zi Partial Taper Patch
with n=0.2 ...................................................................................................................89
Figure 117. Exhaust Wash Top von Mises Stress: 0.5" Ti-Zi Partial Taper Patch with
n=0.2............................................................................................................................89
Figure 118. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" Zi-Ti FGM Partial Taper Patch.............90
Figure 119. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" Zi-Ti FGM Partial Taper Patch.............90
Figure 120. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" Zi-Ti FGM Partial Taper Patch.............91
Figure 121. Exhaust Wash Bottom von Mises Stress: 0.5" Zi-Ti Partial Taper Patch
with n=0.0 ...................................................................................................................92
Figure 122. Exhaust Wash Top von Mises Stress: 0.5" Zi-Ti Partial Taper Patch with
n=0.0............................................................................................................................92
Figure 123. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" A-286/Ti FGM Partial Taper Patch ......93
Figure 124. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" A-286/Ti FGM Partial Taper Patch ......93
Figure 125. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" A-286/Ti FGM Partial Taper Patch ......94
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Figure 126. Exhaust Wash Bottom von Mises Stress: 0.5" A286-Ti Partial Taper
Patch with n=0.0..........................................................................................................95
Figure 127. Exhaust Wash Top von Mises Stress: 0.5" A286-Ti Partial Taper Patch
with n=0.0 ...................................................................................................................95
Figure 128. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" Ti-A286 FGM Partial Taper Patch .......96
Figure 129. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" Ti-A286 FGM Partial Taper Patch .......96
Figure 130. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" Ti-A286 FGM Partial Taper Patch .......97
Figure 131. Exhaust Wash Bottom von Mises Stress: 0.5" Ti-A286-Ti Partial Taper
Patch with n=0.2..........................................................................................................98
Figure 132. Exhaust Wash Top von Mises Stress: 0.5" Ti-A286-Ti Partial Taper
Patch with n=0.2..........................................................................................................98
Figure 133. Exhaust Wash Bottom von Mises Stress with 0.1" Ti Partial Taper Patch ....99
Figure 134. Exhaust Wash Top von Mises Stress with 0.1" Ti Partial Taper Patch..........99
Figure 135. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1 Ti-Zi FGM Full Taper Patch...............100
Figure 136. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" Ti-Zi FGM Full Taper Patch...............100
Figure 137. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" Ti-Zi FGM Full Taper Patch...............101
Figure 138. Exhaust Wash Bottom von Mises Stress: 0.5" Ti-Zi Full Taper Patch
with n=0.5 .................................................................................................................102
Figure 139. Exhaust Wash Top von Mises Stress: 0.5" Ti-Zi Full Taper Patch with
n=0.5..........................................................................................................................102
Figure 140. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" Zi-Ti FGM Full Taper Patch...............103
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Figure 141. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" Zi-Ti FGM Full Taper Patch...............103
Figure 142. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" Zi-Ti FGM Full Taper Patch...............104
Figure 143. Exhaust Wash Bottom von Mises Stress: 0.5" Zi-Ti Full Taper Patch
with n=2.0 .................................................................................................................105
Figure 144. Exhaust Wash Top von Mises Stress: 0.5" Zi-Ti Full Taper Patch with
n=2.0..........................................................................................................................105
Figure 145. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" A-286/Ti FGM Full Taper Patch ........106
Figure 146. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" A-286/Ti FGM Full Taper Patch ........106
Figure 147. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" A-286/Ti FGM Full Taper Patch ........107
Figure 148. Exhaust Wash Bottom von Mises Stress: 0.5" A286-Ti Full Taper Patch
with n=2.0 .................................................................................................................108
Figure 149. Exhaust Wash Top von Mises Stress: 0.5" A286-Ti Full Taper Patch
with n=2.0 .................................................................................................................108
Figure 150. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" Ti-A286 FGM Full Taper Patch .........109
Figure 151. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" Ti-A286 FGM Full Taper Patch .........109
Figure 152. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" Ti-A286 FGM Full Taper Patch .........110
Figure 153. Exhaust Wash Bottom von Mises Stress: 0.5" Ti-A286-Ti Full Taper
Patch with n=0.0........................................................................................................111
Figure 154. Exhaust Wash Top von Mises Stress: 0.5" Ti-A286-Ti Full Taper Patch
with n=0.0 .................................................................................................................111
Figure 155. Thermal Expansion Exhaust Wash Structure with a 0.1" Ti-Zi Patch .........115
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List of Tables
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Table 1. Summary of Boundary Conditions ..................................................................... 36
Table 2. Ti-6-2-4-2 Material Properties at 80C and 538C............................................. 61
Table 3. Surface Temperatures with a Zi-Ti Patch ........................................................... 70
Table 4. Summary of Assumed Temperature Profile Error.............................................. 70
Table 5. Material Properties of A-286 and Ti-6-2-4-2 at 80C and 538C ...................... 78
Table 6. Performance of a Zi-Ti FGM Exhaust Wash Structure ................................... 112
Table 7. Summary of Best Performing Exhaust Wash Panel Patches ............................ 113
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I. Introduction
Background
Functionally Graded Materials (FGM) are a class of composites that have
continuous variation of material properties from one surface to another and thus alleviate
the stress concentration found in laminated composites. The gradation in properties of
the materiel reduces thermal stresses, residual stresses, and stress concentrations. [3]
A functionally graded structure is defined as, those in which the volume
fractions of two or more materials are varied continuously as a function of position along
certain dimension(s) of the structure to achieve a require function. [2] Because the
properties change throughout the dimension (typically the thickness) of a material, FGMs
can provide designers with tailored material response and exceptional performance in
thermal environments. For example, the Space Shuttle utilizes ceramic tiles as thermal
protection from heat generated during re-entry into the Earths atmosphere. However,
these tiles are laminated to the vehicles superstructure and are prone to cracking and
debonding at the superstructure/tile interface due to abrupt transition between thermal
expansion coefficients. In other words, the ceramic tile expands a different amount than
the substructure it is protecting. The difference in expansion causes stress concentrations
at the interface of the tile and superstructure which results in cracking or debonding.
Figure 1 demonstrates the stress concentrations found in conventional thermal protection
panels at the tile / superstructure interface. It also shows how an FGM can alleviate those
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Compression
Tension
Compression
Tension
An FGM composed of ceramic on the outside surface and metal on the inside
surface eliminates the abrupt transition between coefficients of thermal expansion, offers
thermal/corrosion protection, and provides load carrying capability. This is possible
because the material composition of an FGM changes gradually through-the-thickness;
thermally induced deflections and halt further crack growth by changing the stress field at
the boundary of the exhaust wash structure. Additionally, it is hypothesized that an FGM
exhaust wash structure can provide substantial reduction in thermally induced deflection
and stress.
Research Outline
In order to design an FGM patch for an exhaust wash structure, research is
initially carried out to characterize FGMs under thermal and mechanical loading. Flat
plates are analyzed under a range of thermal loads and simple supports in order to
understand unique characteristics of an FGM. Displacement plots, stress contours, and
temperature profiles are used to compare FGM plate response to a traditional metal
structure. A secondary goal is to verify the accuracy of the modeling technique chosen
by comparing displacement plots to published results.
Before characterizing FGM curved panels, localized buckling must be explored.
Knowing that shell panels under thermal loading are prone to localized buckling [5], a
study of local buckling is carried out in ABAQUS. The goal of this segment is to explore
localized buckling and compare results to published work in order to gain confidence in
solutions where localized buckling is expected. The exhaust wash deck is subject to local
buckling because the boundary of the panel is rigidly held in place by stringers and
stiffeners. These stringers and stiffeners essentially clamp the edge of the panel and
cause buckling because thermally induced expansion can not manifest itself into
displacement at the panel edges. A study of localized buckling explores a curved panel
under a concentrated force using plots of non-linear center deflection (past local
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buckling). These plots are compared to published results in order to gain confidence in
ABAQUS ability to handle localized buckling.
Once confidence in localized buckling solutions is developed, curved shells under
thermal loading are examined in order to characterize FGMs as shell panels and to
evaluate their performance in buckling scenarios. Additionally, the effect of curvature is
compared to the flat plate thermal analysis in order to understand the effect curvature has
on structural response.
Finally, using results from the characterization of FGMs, a patch is developed to
retrofit an exhaust wash structure. A baseline structural response is first performed on
the exhaust wash structure. This baseline is used to evaluate the effectiveness of
numerous FGM patches. Patches are evaluated using studies of various materials, patch
thickness, boundary conditions, and edge tapering. Plots of deflection and contour plots
of stress are used to evaluate the effectiveness of the patch.
II. Methodology
Chapter Overview
The purpose of this chapter is to establish the methodology used to model FGMs
with finite elements. Coordinate systems, boundary conditions, theoretical formulation
and details of the finite element analysis are discussed or defined. Relevant research is
presented in its appropriate section.
Research Focus and Development
Because an engine exhaust wash structure can be either flat or curved, and can be
exposed to mechanical loading or steady-state isothermal loading, FGM performance
under all of these conditions is studied. This data is obtained through a progressive
analysis of flat plates to curved panels and from thermal loading to pressure loading in
order to study each loading criteria and structure type separately.
Flat plates are first analyzed as simply supported structures under a range of
steady-state isothermal loads (applied as surface temperatures). The suitability of an
FGM under this environment is studied using displacement plots, stress contours, and
temperature profiles. The goal of this segment of research is to identify FGM
performance under thermal loading and to compare performance to traditional structure.
In addition, displacement plots are compared to published results in order to demonstrate
the accuracy of modeling FGMs in ABAQUS.
Before studying thermally loaded shell panels, a curved shell panel with a
concentrated force is studied in order to understand how ABAQUS handles localized
buckling. It is desirable to know if ABAQUS can accurately handle localized buckling
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z 1
Vf = +
h 2
P ( z ) = ( Pt Pb )V + Pb
(1)
Where Pt and Pb denote the particular property being considered at the top and bottom
faces of the plate, respectively, and n is the parameter that dictates the material variation
profile through-the-thickness. [3] The variation of the volume fraction, Vf, of ceramic
through-the-thickness of the plate is an indicator of the volumetric fraction of ceramic at
a given location. This volume fraction is based on the mixture of metal and ceramic and
is an indicator of the material composition (volumetric wise) at any given location in the
thickness. If the volume fraction of ceramic is defined as Vf then the volume fraction of
metal is the remainder of the material, or 1- Vf. E, G, , , and k vary according to the
power law and their calculated values are entered into ABAQUS accordingly.
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
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0.5
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0.2
0.3
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Volume Fraction of Ceramic, Vf
0.7
0.8
0.9
Note that lower values of n push the curve toward the right, or toward a fully
ceramic plate (bottom surface material). In fact, at n=0, the curve would actually be a
vertical line corresponding to a volume fraction of ceramic equal to 1. Additionally,
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higher values of n push the curve toward the left, or toward a metal plate (top surface
material). At n=, a straight line would exist at a ceramic volume fraction of 0 indicating
a fully metal material.
A more detailed representation of n is shown in Figure 3 through Figure 6.
where shaded graphs show the reader the gradual change in material properties. Note:
black indicates metal material and white indicates ceramic material. The gray shaded
region between black and white is a visual indicator of the mixture of metal and ceramic.
Dark gray is a metal rich mixture while light gray is a ceramic rich mixture.
Additionally, a graph of the ceramic volume fraction, Vf, is presented. It is noted that the
area left of the curve indicates ceramic while area right of the curve indicates metal.
Volume Fraction Through Plate Thickness, n=0.2
0.5
Ceramic (Vf)
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
Metal (1Vf)
0.5
0.5
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Ceramic (Vf)
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
Metal (1Vf)
0.5
0.5
Ceramic (Vf)
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
Metal (1Vf)
0.5
0.5
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Ceramic (Vf)
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
Metal (1Vf)
0.5
0.5
It is noted that at n=0.2 there is very little metal in the material and a sharp
transition from majority metal to majority ceramic is located at z/h = -0.4. As the n
value increases the material composition tends more toward metal. At n=1.0 there is a
linear transition from metal to ceramic.
It is apparent that structural designers requiring significant thermal protection
should consider low values of n which will yield a ceramic rich plate. Designers that
desire corrosion protection with high load carrying capability should consider higher
values on n which yield a metal rich plate.
Physical Creation of FGMs
Most FGMs are created using a powdered metallurgy process. Powdered ceramic
and powdered metal are mixed in a hopper according to volume ratios. This mixture is
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then sprayed onto a sheet and quickly sintered using a laser. This method is repeated to
build a plate which is functionally graded through-the-thickness. This gradation in
material properties is possible because the powdered materials can be mixed according to
a power law. [4] Figure 8 shows a scanning electron microscope picture of an YSZ /
NiCoCrAlY FGM. Note how the material properties gradually change through-thethickness. Also, note the mixture of the two materials though the thickness and how
regions of the two materials are shown. Figure 7 shows a diagram of material
composition through-the-thickness, which can be directly compared to Figure 8, and
gives meaning to the SEM picture.
The SI units system is used throughout this thesis. Units are as follows: length
[m], pressure [N/m2], temperature [C], expansion [1/C], density [kg/m3], conductivity
[W/mC], and heat transfer film coefficient [W/m2C]
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Ply 1
Nine total slices are used throughout this thesis and was chosen because it is the
maximum number of slices that ABAQUS can handle in a 2D shell analysis.
ABAQUS limits the user to 20 temperature degrees-of-freedom when using 2D shells. If
three through-the-thickness temperature degrees-of-freedom are chosen for each slice,
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This thesis explores two types of steady state thermal loading, isothermal
temperatures applied to the top and bottom surfaces of the FGM (used on models
characterizing FGMs under thermal loading), and convection on the top and bottom
surface (only used in exhaust wash structure analysis). Both are analyzed using similar
techniques.
All thermal loading used to characterize FGMs is steady-state isothermal loading.
A hot, uniform temperature is applied to the top surface of the FGM while a cold,
uniform temperature is applied to the bottom surface. An isothermal load (no variation
across the surface) is applied to the top and bottom surfaces of the FGM using a
temperature boundary condition. At time = , heat has transferred itself from the hot top
surface to the cold bottom surface. The through-the-thickness temperature profile
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generated by this heat flow will depend on the material properties, particularly the
thermal conductivity. Figure 10 shows a diagram of the conductive heat transfer process
used for characterizing FGMs response to thermal loading.
Hot Surface
z
Heat
Known
surface
temperatures
Variation of thermal
conductivity known
Flux
Ply 1
Cold Surface
Figure 10. Conductive Heat Transfer Diagram
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the thickness (conduction) is not linear. Shell conduction for non-homogeneous materials
can be solved with two methods: 1) either an analytical solution using Ficks law where
the thermal conductivity is integrated through-the-thickness to obtain a temperature as a
function of thickness position, or 2) using finite element software.
When surface temperatures and thermal conductivity are know, the through-thethickness temperature profile can be calculated using Ficks law. Solving Ficks law
will result in a temperature field through-the-thickness, T(z).
h
T = Ttopsurface
2
h
T = Tbottomsurface
2
d
dT
k ( z)
=0
dz
dz
(2)
In a homogeneous material, the thermal conductivity doesnt change through-thethickness, so Ficks law becomes:
T (z ) =
z
(Ttopsurface Tbottomsurface ) + 1 (Tbottomsurface + Ttopsurface )
h
2
(3)
Solving Ficks law for an FGM is very time consuming because the k(z) depends
on Vf, which in turn is raised to the power of n. T(z) would have to be solved for every
FGM. This thesis presents a variety of FGMs with numerous n values and several
thicknesses therefore it is impractical to solve Ficks law for every FGM model.
Additionally, a binary file detailing every nodal temperature at each of the slice
temperature integration points would have to be created for each model. This file is
required for ABAQUS to solve a thermal-stress analysis; however, ABAQUS has the
ability to solve heat transfer using nearly the same finite element model used in a
structural analysis.
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Figure 11. ABAQUS Shell Section Orientation (Photo Courtesy of ABAQUS [6])
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Surface
Temperatures
Stresses and
Displacements
ABAQUS Heat
Transfer Analysis
ABAQUS
Structural Analysis
Nodal Temperature
Reference File
Boundary
Conditions
The quadrilateral element DS4 uses a uses a 2 2 Gauss integration scheme with
a 2 2 nodal integration scheme for the internal energy and specific heat term. An
example of the DS4 element is show in Figure 13. Nodes are numbered in a counterclockwise fashion starting tin the lower left hand corner of the element. The integration
points are noted with and X.
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This thesis explores two types of heat transfer: conduction (as outlined in the
preceding section) and convection (only on the exhaust wash deck). Convective heat
transfer on the exhaust wash structure is in the form of engine exhaust wash. In previous
analyses, surface temperatures were prescribed; however, the exhaust wash problem has
prescribed gas temperatures and convective heat transfer coefficients. Convection is heat
transfer caused circulation currents of a gas or liquid in contact with the surface. These
hot gases will transfer heat to a surface. This heat transfer depends on the gas
temperature and the heat transfer coefficient, h. High speed gas has a higher heat transfer
coefficient than a low speed gas. In other words, a high speed gas can supply more heat
to a surface than a low speed gas can.
The exhaust wash panel has hot gas with a high film heat transfer coefficient on
the top surface and cold gas with a low film heat transfer coefficient on the bottom
surface, as shown in Figure 14.
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Heat
Unknown
surface
temperatures
(T10 / T1)
Flux
FGM
Patch
Properties
Known
Ply 1
The hot, high speed gas is the aircraft engine exhaust while the cool, low speed
gas is the air found in the cavity between the exhaust wash panel and the underlying
aircraft structure. If effect, this gas is enclosed, therefore it has a very low heat transfer
coefficient.
In a 2D shell analysis, ABAQUS does not provide provisions for convection so
surface temperatures are manually calculated using the gas temperatures, heat transfer
coefficients, and thermal conductivity of the material.
In a steady state analysis, it is known that the heat flux (q) is uniform throughout
the thickness of the material. In other words, the heat flux from the hot gas to the top
surface of the FGM is equal to the heat flux from the bottom surface of the FGM to the
cold gas. A convective heat flux is equal to the heat transfer coefficient times the
difference between gas and surface temperature, or q = hgas (Thot Tcold ) . Also, conduction
within the material is equal to thermal conductivity divided by the thickness times the
difference in surface temperatures, or q =
K
(Thot Tcold ) . [9] However, since the
t
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K structure
(T10 T9 )
t structure
K
q = FGMslice8 (T9 T8 )
t slice
K
q = FGMslice 7 (T8 T7 )
t slice
q=
q=
q=
K FGMslice6
(T7 T6 )
t slice
K FGMslice5
(T6 T5 )
t slice
K FGMslice 4
(T5 T4 )
t slice
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(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
q=
K FGMslice3
(T4 T3 )
t slice
K FGMslice 2
(T3 T2 )
t slice
K
Conduction from the top of the first FGM slice to the
q = FGMslice1 (T2 T1 )
bottom of the first FGM slice
t slice
q = hColdGas (TColdGas T1 ) Convection from the bottom surface of the FGM to the
cold gas
q=
(12)
(13)
(14)
Note: the unknown temperatures are the surface temperatures of the slices noted in
Figure 14.
Once the surface temperatures have been calculated, a steady state heat transfer
analysis with ABAQUS is used to obtain a though-the-thickness temperature profile.
Once again, the through-the-thickness temperature profile could be manually calculated
and entered into an ABAQUS reference file, however, this process is time consuming and
offers opportunities for human error. Once the temperature profile is solved using
ABAQUS, the profile is applied to a second structural analysis to find the material
response to the convection. On a final note, the heat transfer element used is DS4, which
is the same element used in the previous section where surface temperatures where
known. The same element can be used because surface temperatures are solved then
entered as a temperature boundary condition.
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element's bending stiffness, and the theory presented above for the rotation kinematics
and bending strain measures applies to S4. The membrane formulation used for S4 does
not rely on the fact that S4 is a shell element. [6]
This thesis explores both thermal and pressure loading when characterizing FGMs
and model both flat plates and curved shells. Element type S4 is used throughout this
thesis as the structural element.
Thermal loading is treated as an uncoupled process and solved in two steps. The
first step is to perform a steady state heat transfer analysis to obtain nodal temperatures.
The second step is to perform a structural analysis where all nodes were taken to have
stress free reference state of 20 C. The difference in applied temperature and the stress
free temperature causes expansion of the material according to its thermal expansion
coefficient.
To help illustrate this, Figure 16 shows a side view of a panel. The undeformed
width of the panel is L. As temperature is applied to the panel, it will expand according
to its thermal expansion coefficient and the temperature delta applied to it, or T.
However, the expansion is resisted by the displacement controlled boundary conditions.
This combination of expansion and boundary condition causes the panel to deflect out of
plane, as shown in Figure 16.
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T
L + T
z
Rigid
BC
Rigid
BC
Stresses resulting from the panel deformation are extrapolated to the nodes in
order to produce contour plots of stresses. Displacement plots are created using nodal
displacements.
Unlike coupled thermal-displacement analysis, a distributed pressure or
concentrated force analysis is completed in one step. Both boundary conditions and
loading are applied in a single model. Resulting stresses are then extrapolated to the
nodes to produce contour plots of stresses. Displacement plots are created using nodal
displacements.
Non-Linearity Background and Analysis
Knowing that plates and shells subject to thermal loading will likely experience
deformation that is over 50% of the thickness, it is of interest to compare linear and nonlinear solutions when characterizing FGMs. Major sources of non-linearity are geometric
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(15)
x1 2 x1
x1
x1
(16)
In order to evaluate the non-linear portion of the stiffness matrix, displacements are
required. However, these displacements are affected by the non-linear portion of the
stiffness matrix therefore the non-linear analysis becomes an interactive process.
In ABAQUS, non-linear geometry is turned on using NLGEOM = YES in the
Step card. (See Appendix B and Appendix C for sample ABAQUS input files). This
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flag tells ABAQUS to check the stiffness matrix to ensure that the internal and external
forces balance as the load is incremented toward the desired load. This balance on
internal and external forces is accomplished by:
1)
2)
3)
Calculate the internal forces using the current stiffness matrix and
displacement found in step 2.
4)
The residual force is the desired load minus internal forces found in step
3.
5)
If step the residual force is too big then calculate a new stiffness
matrix based on the new displacement and load at new displacement
then repeat step 1. A convergence criterion determines how big the
residual force can be. The tolerance value is set to 0.5% of an average
force in the structure, averaged over time.
If the internal / external forces and displacement dont balance with the stiffness
matrix, as outlined above, then ABAQUS updates the stiffness matrix using the
incremental displacement and tries again. This increment control is handled
automatically by ABAQUS; however the user can provide a means for direct control.
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0 u Ru
=
K R
(17)
needed a few more iterations. One other ingredient in this algorithm is that a minimum
increment size is specified (0.01), which prevents excessive computation in cases where
buckling, limit load, or some modeling error causes the solution to stall. This control is
handled internally, with user override if needed. Several other controls are built into the
algorithm; for example, it will cut back the increment size if an element inverts due to
excessively large geometry changes. These detailed controls are based on empirical
testing. [6]
Finite Element Software, Pre-Processor, and Post-Processor
properties by hand. A program is created for each model studied; the input parameters
include: load parameters (any number of pressures, loads, temperatures, etc), model
geometry, mesh requirements, material properties, values of n, and the number of
slices to be modeled. The program outputs requested ABAQUS input files, both for
heat transfer and structural analysis. The end result is a very powerful tool that allows for
quick and accurate designed FGM models. Without the use of Matlab, it would be very
time-consuming to change a parameter (say the number of slices) and study its effects.
ABAQUS CAE is utilized, however, to verify the input file created by the Matlab
program. Appendix A details the use of Matlab and ABAQUS in flow chart format.
Similar to the overwhelming task of entering material properties into ABAQUS,
significant time is spent plotting displacements and stresses for each of the analysis. For
example, a flat plate under thermal loading is studied and plots of displacements vs.
applied temperature for each of the six values of n are carried out. If one considers
each of the 13 temperatures modeled and each of the five boundary conditions one would
have to manually capture and plot 390 data points. This task is again overwhelming
considering the number of models created in this thesis. Instead, Matlab is utilized as a
post-processor to create plots and graphs. The program reads each of the ABAQUS
output files and stores the output parameters (displacement and stress). Displacement
plots can then be created with more than one n value, something that ABAQUS CAE
can not accomplish. ABAQUS CAE will only create plots and graphs for the model
currently being analyzed. Therefore, it is not only impractical to manually save plots and
graphs from ABAQUS CAE but impossible to create a single graph showing the material
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response of every n value analyzed. Appendix A outlines this process in flow chart
format.
Flat Plate Coordinate Systems and Boundary Conditions
Flat plates were modeled as 2D simply supported structures; around the perimeter
only deflection and rotations about the edge were allowed. Five simple supports were
modeled: SS1, SS2, SS3, SS4 and Hinged-Free. The origin of the rectangular coordinate
system is located at the corner of the plate and the z axis is located at the mid-surface of
the plate. See Figure 17 thru Figure 21 for details on each of the simple supports studied.
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y
u0; v=0; w=0; dw/dx=0
u0
v=0
w=0
dw/dy=0
SS1
(Symmetric BCs)
Length (b)
Length (b)
SS2
(Symmetric BCs)
x
Width (a)
Width (a)
y
u=0; v=0; w=0; dw/dx=0
SS3
(Symmetric BCs)
u=0
v0
w=0
dw/dy=0
Length (b)
Length (b)
u=0
v0
w=0
dw/dy=0
SS4
(Symmetric BCs)
Width (a)
Width (a)
Length (b)
u=0
v=0
w=0
dw/dy=0
SSFree
(Symmetric BCs)
u=0
v=0
w=0
dw/dy=0
x
Width (a)
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Curved panels were modeled in the rectangular coordinate system using shell
panels. Displacements along the straight edge are fixed (rotation is allowed) while
displacements and rotations along the curved edge are free. The origin of the rectangular
coordinate system is at the front face and centerline of the panel with the global z axis
located at the mid-plane of the material. The local z axis (at the mid-plane of the
material) is still utilized for calculating material properties (refer to Figure 9). Figure 22
shows the locations the panel boundary conditions and global axis system.
Free Edge
u=0
SSFree
v=0
(Symmetrical
BCs)
w=0
z
dw/dy=0
Length (b)
y
x
Width (a)
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Summary
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Length-wise BCs
u=w=0
dw/dx=0
v=w=0
dw/dx=0
u=v=w=0
dw/dx=0
u=v=w=0
dw/dx=0
All displacements are free
All rotations are free
All displacements are free
All rotations are free
This chapter will present results from finite element models for flat plates under
thermal loading and pressure loading. Additionally, curved panels under thermal loading
and concentrated force loading are examined. Finally, an aircraft exhaust wash structure
is analyzed and retrofitted with a patch.
Flat Plate under Thermal Loading
The goal of analyzing flat plates under thermal loading is to characterize the
effect n has on the structural response to thermal loading. Following work published
by J.N. Reddy [3], a flat Aluminum-Zirconia with sides a=0.2 m and thickness h = 0.01
m is exposed to various surface temperatures. The top surface is exposed to isothermal
temperatures in a range 0C to 600C and the bottom temperature is exposed to a constant
temperature of 20C. Note: each top surface temperature examined is treated as an
independent model. n values of 0 (ceramic), 0.2, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, and (metal) are
examined. Material properties for the bottom and top surface are listed below:
= 10 m/mC ;
k = 2.09 W/mK
A 2D shell analysis with a 8x8 mesh and 9 slices is used to solve the problem. A
steady state heat transfer analysis is first performed to obtain nodal temperatures. Figure
23 details the temperature profile through the thickness.
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0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.2
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
0.3
0.4
0.5
100
200
300
Temp, T
400
500
600
The non-dimensional thickness represents the location in the plate thickness and
is non-dimensionalized in order to generalize the temperature profile for comparison to
any other non-dimensionalized temperature profile plot. A non-dimensional thickness of
zero is the mid-plane of the material while a non-dimensional thickness of 0.5 is the top
of the plate. It is noted that that metal and ceramic plates have linear temperature
variations through-the-thickness because they are composed of homogenous materials.
However, FGM plates tend to have non-linear temperature profiles with much lower
temperatures in the bottom 75% of the thickness because the ceramic at the top surface
insulates the metal beneath.
The second step was to analyze the structural response to the applied temperature
profile created in the heat transfer analysis. Nodal temperatures are applied to a
structural problem with prescribed boundary conditions. The difference in applied
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temperature and stress free reference temperature causes the material to expand, thus
creating stress and out of plane displacements.
This analysis was performed for both linear and non-linear geometries and for all
simply supported boundary conditions. Both linear and non-linear plots of nondimensionalized displacement (w/h) vs. top surface temperature are shown in Figure 24
through Figure 33. The thickness is again non-dimensionalized to allow for comparison
to any other non-dimensionalized plot. Note: the bottom surface is fixed at 20C, each of
the studied boundary conditions is located in the legend, and linear deflections are in the
left column, while non-linear deflections are in the right column.
0.7
0.8
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SS1
Bottom Temp = 20
Reference Temp = 20
0.5
0.7
0.6
0.6
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SS1
Bottom Temp = 20
Reference Temp = 20
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
100
200
300
Temp, T
400
500
600
100
200
300
Temp, T
400
500
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600
0.7
1.4
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SS2
Bottom Temp = 20
Reference Temp = 20
0.5
1.2
0.6
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SS2
Bottom Temp = 20
Reference Temp = 20
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
100
200
300
Temp, T
400
500
600
300
Temp, T
400
500
600
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SS3
Bottom Temp = 20
Reference Temp = 20
0.5
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SS3
Bottom Temp = 20
Reference Temp = 20
1.2
0.6
200
0.7
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
100
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
100
200
300
Temp, T
400
500
600
100
200
300
Temp, T
400
500
40
600
0.7
1.4
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SS4
Bottom Temp = 20
Reference Temp = 20
0.5
1.2
0.6
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SS4
Bottom Temp = 20
Reference Temp = 20
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
100
200
300
Temp, T
400
500
600
200
300
Temp, T
400
500
600
0.7
0.8
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SSfree
Bottom Temp = 20
Reference Temp = 20
0.5
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SSfree
Bottom Temp = 20
Reference Temp = 20
0.7
0.6
Nondimensional displacement, w/h
0.6
100
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
100
200
300
Temp, T
400
500
600
100
200
300
Temp, T
400
500
It is noted that SS1 and SS-Free boundary conditions produce the lowest
deflections. SS-Free and SS1 are the least restrictive boundary condition while SS4 is the
most restrictive boundary condition. Consequently, deflections are lowest and nearly
identical in SS-Free and SS1 (approx. 0.8) while deflection is highest with SS4
(approximately 1.08 or 35% higher than SS1).
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600
SS2, SS3, and SS4 boundary conditions provided nearly identical deflections
while were 35% more than SS1. In effect, adding a shear boundary condition found in
SS2, SS3, and SS4 causes the deflection to increase. (SS1 only has a normal boundary
condition).
Metal and ceramic plates provide the highest deflection with metal having over
twice the magnitude of the FGM plate deflections. At n=0.2, deflection is minimized and
is approximately 4 times less than the metal plate. Of special importance is the effect of
lowering n tending to lower the deflection of the plate. This is effect is consistent
within the FGM plates, however does not apply to the limits of n (n=0 or n=). At
these limits, the material is homogeneous. Finally, it is noted that all FGM plates have
deflections of similar magnitude. This is likely explained by the very similar FGM
temperature profiles.
It is also noted that non-linear analysis provides higher deflections than a linear
analysis. This is opposite what one might expect usually a non-linear analysis provides
lower displacements because of stress stiffening of the structure. However, the
thermally loaded plate experiences stress softening because of the compression in the
plate caused by the thermal expansion, which is resisted by the boundary condition.
Additionally, the temperature profile through-the-thickness shown in Figure 23 causes
moments to be produced through-the-thickness. These moments are caused by the
expansion of the material, which is product of the coefficient of thermal expansion and
the temperature change. A moment is created if the top side of the plate is expanding
more than the bottom side of the plate, or vice-a-versa. This moment does not affect a
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linear solution because the stiffness matrix isnt updated after every iteration and checked
for continuity with internal forces and displacements. However, this moment is found to
have a significant impact on the non-linear solution because the stiffness matrix is
updated after every iteration.
This effect of thermal moments also explains why the effect of lowering n tends
to lower displacements. Lowering n creates plates that have much more ceramic that
extends deeper into the thickness. This ceramic portion has the lowest thermal expansion
coefficient, however it is exposed to the highest temperatures. The metal found in the
bottom of the plate has the highest coefficient of thermal expansion but is exposed to the
lowest temperature. It is apparent that a low n value provides a combination of T
that is nearly constant through-the-thickness.
Stress in SS-Free plates are of importance because the exhaust wash deck is
modeled as a SS-Free structure. Also, the stress values for flat plates are compared to
curved panels (in following sections) in order to study effect of curvature. Figure 34
through Figure 45 show mid-plane stress for all six n values studied and for both linear
and non-linear analysis. Note: these stress graphs are at a top surface temperature of
600C.
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x 10
10
x 10
9
0.175
0.175
0.15
0.15
0.125
0.125
0.1
0.1
0.075
0.075
0.05
0.05
0.025
0.025
2
0
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
x 10
0.2
0.2
x 10
4.5
4
0.175
0.175
3.5
0.15
0.15
3.5
3
3
0.125
0.125
2.5
2.5
0.1
0.1
2
2
0.075
0.075
1.5
1.5
0.05
0.05
1
1
0.025
0.025
0.5
0.5
0
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
x 10
0.2
0.2
x 10
4
0.175
0.175
3.5
3.5
0.15
0.15
3
0.125
0.125
2.5
2.5
0.1
0.1
2
0.075
0.075
1.5
1.5
0.05
0.05
1
1
0.025
0.025
0.5
0.5
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
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x 10
0.2
0.2
x 10
4.5
4.5
0.175
0.175
0.15
0.15
3.5
3.5
0.125
0.125
3
0.1
0.1
2.5
2.5
0.075
0.075
2
0.05
0.05
1.5
1.5
0.025
0.025
1
0
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
x 10
5.5
0.2
0.2
x 10
5
0.175
0.175
4.5
4.5
0.15
0.15
4
0.125
0.125
3.5
3.5
0.1
0.1
3
3
0.075
0.075
2.5
2.5
0.05
0.05
2
2
0.025
0.025
1.5
1.5
0
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
x 10
0.2
0.025
0.2
x 10
9
10
0.175
0.175
0.15
0.125
0.1
9
0.15
8
0.125
7
0.1
6
0.075
0.075
5
0.05
0.05
4
0.025
0.025
3
0
1
0
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
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It is noted that a value of n= (metal) provides the highest mid-plane stress, while
n=0.5 provides the lowest mid-plane stress (non-linear analysis) and is 54% lower than a
metal plate. Also, the effect of raising the n value tends to raise the mid-plane stress
values. Also, it is noted that the linear analysis provides lower stress values than a nonlinear analysis. This is due to the non-linear stress stiffening being negated by the nonlinear thermal moments as discussed in the deflection analysis.
In summary, lowering n tends to lower the deflection in flat plates under
thermal loads with n=0.2 providing the lowest deflection. Also, non-linear analysis must
be used in a thermal FGM shell analysis, because thermal moments play an important
part in the stress stiffening of the structure. These thermal moments are caused by the
drastic difference in through-the-thickness temperatures and by the material property
variation found in an FGM. Also, SS-Free provides displacement that is nearly identical
to SS1 (which has a normal boundary condition). Finally, n=0.5 provided the lowest
mid-plane stress even through n=0.2 provided the lowest displacement. However, n=0.2
provides only 2.4% higher mid-plane stress than n=0.5. It can be concluded that a nonlinear analysis with a range of n from 0.2 to 0.5 provides the optimum solution to this
exercise.
Flat Plate under Distributed Pressure Loading
2D shell analysis with a 8x8 mesh and 9 slices is again used to solve the problem.
Analysis was performed for both linear and non-linear geometries and for all studied
boundary conditions. Linear and non-linear plots of non-dimensionalized deflections
(w/h) vs. load parameter (q0a4/ Ebh4) are shown in Figure 46 through Figure 53.
Linear Center Deflection for Pressure Loaded AluminumZirconia Plate
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SS1
1.2
1.4
10
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SS1
0.8
0.9
15
Load Parameter, P
20
25
30
10
15
Load Parameter, P
20
25
30
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SS2
1.2
1.4
10
0.3
0.4
0.5
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SS2
0.6
0.7
15
Load Parameter, P
20
25
0.8
30
10
15
Load Parameter, P
20
25
47
30
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SS3
1.2
1.4
10
0.3
0.4
0.5
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SS3
0.6
0.7
15
Load Parameter, P
20
25
0.8
30
10
15
Load Parameter, P
20
25
30
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SS4
1.2
1.4
10
0.3
0.4
0.5
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SS4
0.6
0.7
15
Load Parameter, P
20
25
0.8
30
10
15
Load Parameter, P
20
25
30
It is noted that SS1 and SS-Free provide the highest displacement while SS2, SS3,
and SS4 provide the lowest displacements. Metal displacements in boundary conditions
SS2, SS3, and SS4 are approximately 0.95. Metal displacements in SS1 and SS-Free
boundary conditions are 0.75, or 27% lower than other SS2, etc. This trend is opposite to
the displacement trend in thermally loaded flat plates where SS1 has 35% lower
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deflections than SS2, etc. As one would predict, adding more restraints at the boundary
tends to decrease the deflection in pressure loaded plates.
Ceramic provides the lowest deflection because it is the stiffest material while
aluminum provides the highest deflection because it is the softest material. FGM plate
deflections fall in the middles with n=0.2 providing the minimum deflection. Lowering
n tends to lower the center deflection. Of particular importance is the drastic reduction
of deflections by functionally graded materials. For all n values, FGMs reduced
deflections by approximately 50% over a metal plate. The trend of lowering n to lower
deflection follows the same trend found in thermally loaded plates. In addition, n=0.2
provides the lowest deflection on both thermally loaded plates and pressure loaded plates.
It is noted that a non-linear analysis provides lower displacements than a linear
analysis. This is due to the geometric stiffening effect provided by a non-linear analysis
and as discussed in the previous section. It is important to note that a linear analysis
provides non-dimensional displacements greater than 0.5, which is the general cutoff for
deciding between a linear and non-linear analysis. Finally, it is noted that FGMs exhibit
non-linearity much earlier than homogeneous materials.
Figure 56 through Figure 65 show mid-plane stress for all six n values studied,
for both linear and non-linear analysis, at a load parameter of 30.
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0.175
x 10
0.175
0.15
x 10
2
0.15
0.125
0.125
1.5
4
0.1
0.1
3
0.075
0.075
0.05
0.05
0.025
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
x 10
6.5
x 10
2.2
0.175
0.5
0.025
0.175
5.5
0.15
0.15
5
1.8
0.125
0.125
4.5
1.6
0.1
0.1
1.4
3.5
0.075
0.075
1.2
3
0.05
0.05
2.5
0.025
0.025
0.8
2
0
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.6
0
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
x 10
x 10
3.5
13
0.175
12
0.175
11
0.15
3
0.15
10
0.125
0.125
2.5
9
0.1
0.1
8
2
0.075
0.075
0.05
0.05
1.5
5
0.025
0.025
4
1
0
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
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x 10
x 10
1.8
3.5
0.175
0.175
1.6
0.15
0.15
1.4
0.125
0.125
1.2
2.5
0.1
0.1
0.075
0.075
2
0.05
0.025
0.05
0.8
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
1.5
0.025
0.6
x 10
x 10
1.8
3
0.175
0.175
1.6
0.15
0.15
2.5
1.4
0.125
0.125
1.2
0.1
0.075
0.075
0.1
1.5
0.05
0.025
0.025
0.05
0.8
0.6
0
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
x 10
0.175
0.175
2.5
2.5
0.15
0.15
0.125
0.125
0.1
0.1
1.5
1.5
0.075
0.075
0.05
0.05
0.025
0.025
0.5
0
x 10
0.5
0
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
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It is noted that among the FGMs, increasing n tends to raise the stress. n=0.2
provides the overall lowest stress and 4% lower than a metal plate. The highest midplane stress is found at n=1.0 and is 27% higher than metals mid-plane stress. These
mid-plane stress values are a good representation of the bend-stretch coupling found in
the FGMs. Bend-stretch coupling is found in materials that are not symmetric about their
mid-plane. That is, a material that has non-symmetric E values about its mid-plane
therefore as the material is stretched it undergoes non-uniform strain. This
unsymmetrical strain creates a bending moment inside the material. This explains why
metal, a homogenous material, has a very low mid-plane stress as it exhibits no bendstretch coupling; the material is symmetric about its mid-plane. In addition, n=1.0 is the
most unsymmetrical layup of the FGMs, because it has a linear material distribution from
ceramic on the top surface to metal on the bottom surface. Consequently, it has the
highest bend-stretch coupling as evident by the high mid-plane stresses.
Non-linear analysis plays an important role in the stress analysis of mechanical
loaded plates. Of particular importance is the lack of mid-plane stress in homogeneous
plates with a linear analysis. Because the stiffness matrix is never updated in a linear
analysis, the plate does not stretch and exhibit stress at the mid-plane; the plate is under
pure bending. In addition, linear mid-plane stress values found in FGMs vary drastically
from non-linear stress values. This is again due to the lack of stress stiffening in a linear
analysis. It is concluded that non-linear analysis is required for analyzing FGMs plates
under both thermal and mechanical loading.
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In summary, lowering the n value tends to lower both deflection and mid-plane
stress in FGM plates under pressure loading. At n=0.2 both deflection and stress are
minimized among the FGM plates; n=0 (ceramic) provides the lowest overall deflection
and n=0.2 provides the overall lowest stress. Finally, it is concluded that non-linear
analysis is required to accurately model FGMs, because they exhibit bend-stretch
coupling.
Curved Panel under Concentrated Force Loading
The goal of analyzing a curved panel under concentrated force loading is to verify
ABAQUS ability to handle localized buckling. While this may seem trivial, it is
important to gain an understanding of local buckling of panels as it will likely be
encountered in the exhaust wash structure. The goal is to verify ABAQUS ability to
handle local buckling of a panel and provide accurate results.
Following work published by A. Palazotto and S. Dennis [5] a hinged-free curved
panel is exposed a concentrated force at the center of the panel. The homogeneous panel
is 0.508 m (20 in) long, 0.508 m (20 in) wide, 25.4 mm (1.0 in) thick and has a radius of
curvature of 2.54 m (100 in). The modulus of elasticity E=3.109 GPa (450 ksi) and
Poissons Ratio =0.3.
A 2D shell analysis with a 8x8 mesh and 9 slices is used to solve the problem. A
concentrated force of 21.35 kN (4800 lbs) is applied to the center of the panel. Figure 66
shows the panel center deflection vs. applied center load.
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4500
4000
3500
Load, lbf
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0.2
0.4
0.6
Displacement, in.
0.8
1.2
Because the panel is hinged (rotations are allowed) it is subject to snap through
buckling, however the panel is sufficiently thick and does not snap through. Local
buckling of the panel is apparent at a load of 2.67 kN (600 lbs), however, the panel does
not experience snap through bucking because of its 25.4 mm (1.0 in) thickness.
Figure 66 matches work published by A. Palazotto and S. Dennis [5]. It is
apparent that ABAQUS can handle local buckling without any special analysis
techniques. This is important as it provides confidence in the accuracy of modeling
shells that can experience localized buckling. The exhaust wash structure is subject to
local buckling because of its clamped boundary condition resisting thermal expansion of
the shell. In summary, ABAQUS has the ability to analyze panel structures past localized
buckling without implementing special analysis techniques.
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The goal of analyzing curved panels under thermal loading is to characterize the
effect n has on shell structural response to thermal loading and to explore the effects
curvature has on structural response. A panel is created out of the flat plate by adding a
5.08 m (200 in) radius of curvature. The same materials, properties, and geometry still
apply to the panel. A 2D shell analysis with a 8x8 mesh and 9 slices is again used to
solve the problem. The top surface is exposed to temperatures ranging from Tt=20C to
Tt=600C while the bottom surface is held at Tb=20C. Displacement is fixed along the
circumferential edges while the remaining edges free (SS-Free). Figure 67 and Figure 68
show the non-dimensional displacement vs. top temperature.
NonLinear Center Deflection (Thermally Induced) for AluminumZirconia Panel
1.4
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SSFree
Bottom Temp = 20
Reference Temp = 20
1.2
1.2
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.2
Ceramic
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 1.0
n = 2.0
Metal
Number of slices = 9
Boundary Condition = SSFree
Bottom Temp = 20
Reference Temp = 20
100
200
300
Temp, T
400
500
600
100
200
300
Temp, T
400
500
600
It is important to note that a curved panel at Tt=600C with has 31% higher center
deflections than a flat plate in both linear and non-linear analysis (reference Figure 32
and Figure 33). The effect of adding curvatures tends in to increase deflection in a
curved shell panel.
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Decreasing n tends to lower the deflection with n=0.2 providing the overall
lowest deflections (62% less deflection than metal). Of particular importance, the
performance of each n is proportional to its flat plate counterpart. It appears that the
addition of curvature increases the deflections due to thermal loading, but does not
change the relative performance of an FGM.
Again, stress in SS-Free plates are of importance because the exhaust wash deck
is modeled as a SS-Free structure. Figure 56 through Figure 65 show mid-plane stress for
all six n values studied and for both linear and non-linear analysis. Note: these stress
graphs are for a top surface temperature of 600C.
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x 10
x 10
6
0.175
0.175
5.5
5
0.15
0.15
4.5
0.125
0.125
6
3.5
0.1
0.1
5
0.075
0.075
2.5
2
0.05
4
0.05
1.5
0.025
0.025
1
0
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.2
x 10
0.2
0.2
3.5
0.175
x 10
2.6
2.4
0.175
3
2.2
0.15
0.15
2
2.5
0.125
0.125
0.1
1.8
1.6
0.1
2
1.4
0.075
0.075
1.2
1.5
0.05
0.05
1
0.8
0.025
0.025
0.6
0
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
x 10
0.2
x 10
3.5
2.5
0.175
0.175
3
0.15
0.15
0.125
0.125
2.5
1.5
0.1
0.1
2
0.075
0.075
1
0.05
1.5
0.05
0.025
0.025
0.5
1
0
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
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x 10
4
0.2
x 10
3
0.2
0.175
0.175
3.5
2.5
0.15
0.15
3
0.125
0.125
2.5
0.1
0.1
1.5
0.075
0.075
0.05
1.5
0.05
0.025
1
0
0.025
0.5
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
x 10
0.2
x 10
0.2
3.5
4.5
0.175
0.175
0.15
0.15
3.5
0.125
0.1
0.05
0.1
2.5
0.075
2.5
0.125
0.075
1.5
0.05
0.025
0.025
1.5
0.5
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
x 10
0.2
x 10
6
0.175
0.175
8
5
0.15
0.15
7
0.125
0.125
6
0.1
0.1
0.075
0.05
0.075
2
0.05
1
0.025
0.025
3
0
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.025
0.05
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
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It is noted that lowering n lowers mid-plane stress with n=0.2 providing the
lowest stress (57% less stress than a metal plate). Also, a curved panel has 41% less
stress than a flat plate (n=0.2, non-linear, SS-Free). In addition, a curved panel stress
field has stresses concentrated throughout the boundary edge while a flat plate has stress
concentrated at the corners. The shape of the stress field also changes to one which is
aligned with the boundary edges in a curved panel vice a symmetric stress field in a flat
plate. These changes are caused by the curved panels already having out-of-plane
geometry and, therefore, an avenue for the panel expansion to deform out of plane.
In summary, decreasing n tends to lower the deflection in a curved shell under
thermal loading with n=0.2 providing the lowest deflection and stress. Increasing n
increases stress levels with the lowest mid-plane stress levels at n=0.2. Finally, stress
levels in a curved panel are generally lower than a flat plate.
It is important to note that n=0.2 to n=0.5 consistently provided the lowest
deflection and lowest stress in both flat plates and curved panels, under both mechanical
and thermal loading throughout the characterization of FGMs. An FGM can significantly
outperform a homogenous plate and the n value of the FGM can be tailored to
minimize desired parameters (stress, deflection, etc). It was shown that FGM panels and
shells can reduce deflections by approximately 30% to 100%.
Exhaust Wash Structure under Thermal Loading (Structure Only)
The goal of analyzing the exhaust wash structure is to provide a baseline stress
and displacement field which can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of any patch
applied to the structure.
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Ti-6-2-4-2 at 80C
E = 113.8 GPa; = 0.32; = 4540 Kg/m3; = 7.7m/mC; k = 6.9 W/mK
E = 16,505 ksi; = 0.32; = 283.4 lbm/ft3; = 4.28 in/inF; k = 4.0 BTUft/hrft2F
Up to 80C (176F), materials properties of Ti-6-2-4-2 are unaffected by
temperature. However, at 538C (1000F) Ti-6-2-4-2 shows significant reductions in E,
Ftu, and Fty while and K increase in value. Table 2 lists temperature dependent material
properties at 80C and 538C.
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k
Fcy
Fty
Ftu
80C
538C
176F
1000F
113.8 GPa
83.1 GPa
16,505 ksi
12,045 ksi
7.7 m/m-C
8.1m/mC
4.28 in/in-F
4.5 in/inF
6.9 W/mK
13.2 W/mK
4.0 BTUft/hrft2F 7.7 BTUft/hrft2F
1070 MPa
577.8 MPa
155 ksi
83.7 ksi
860 MPa
482.6 MPa
125 ksi
76.1 ksi
940 MPa
618.9 MPa
136 ksi
89.8 ksi
q=
K structure
(TTopSurface TBottomSurface )
t structure
(18)
(19)
(20)
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The steady state heat transfer analysis indicated that the panel is at a uniform
temperature equal to the hot gas temperature. Because the material is homogenous with
the top surface having a higher heat transfer film coefficient than the bottom surface, the
material heats to a steady state temperature equal to the top gas sink temperature 538C
(538F). There is no temperature variation through-the-thickness and all nodes are at the
same temperature. As such, the structural analysis uses material properties for Ti-6-2-4-2
at 538C.
The nodal temperatures obtained in the previous analysis are applied to a
structural analysis with hinged-free boundary conditions. This difference in the applied
temperature and the stress free reference temperature cause the center of the panel to
deform 0.01208 m (0.4757 in) or three times the panel thickness. Contour plots of the
stress field are shown in Figure 81 through Figure 86.
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0.9
0.9
x 10
x 10
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
2
0
0.6
0.6
1
1
0.5
0.5
2
1
0.4
0.4
2
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
6
5
0.1
0.1
6
0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.9
0.9
8
x 10
x 10
0.8
0.5
0.8
0.7
0.7
1.5
0.6
0.6
2
0.5
0.5
2
2.5
0.4
0.4
3
0.3
0.3
3.5
0.2
0.1
0.1
4.5
0.1
0.2
5
0
0.1
0.1
0.1
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0.9
0.9
x 10
x 10
0.8
0.8
1.5
0.7
0.7
1.5
1
1
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.5
0.3
0.2
1.5
0.3
1.5
0.1
0.2
2.5
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.9
0.9
8
x 10
x 10
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
5
0.6
0.6
4
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.2
2
0.1
0.1
1
0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
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It is noted that the highest stresses, both compressive and tensile, are located at
the edges where the material is clamped. Cracking is caused by thermally induced
deflections resisted by stiffeners at the panels edges. These stiffeners are modeled as a
clamped boundary but, in reality, the stiffeners allow minimal deflection and some
rotations. A clamped boundary was chosen in order to model the worst case scenario.
As the panel is heated it elongates and moves in the +z direction. However, its
rotation at the clamped edge is restricted and therefore a large bending stress develops at
the clamped edge. This bending is noted by the high tensile stress at the edges in Figure
81 and the large compressive stress at the edges in Figure 82.
ABAQUS models indicate the highest von Mises stress is 858 MPa
and is located at the four corners of the top surface of the panel. The highest x direction
tensile stress 547 MPa and is located at the left and right clamped edges at a distance of
b/4 from the top and bottom faces. The highest x direction compressive stress is -767
MPa and is located at the four corners of the top surface of the panel. At 538C
(1000F), Table 2 indicates Fcy=577.8 MPa, Fty=482.6 MPa, and Ftu=618.9 MPa. It is
clear that both compressive and tensile yield strengths have been exceeded at the clamped
panel supports. Additionally, the von Mises stress is above ultimate stresses. It is
reported that original versions of exhaust wash structure cracked in less than 100 hours of
service and that the current version last up to 1,500 hours in service (the original version
was thinner than existing version)
In order to quickly measure the effectiveness of any patch applied to the exhaust
wash structure, the number of nodes that are above yield stress and above ultimate stress
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can be compared to the baseline exhaust wash structure failed nodal count. This, in
essence, provides a generalized number that can be compared from patch to patch to
measure the effectiveness of reducing exhaust wash panel stress. A patch that has a high
nodal yield count is obviously inferior to a patch with a low nodal yield count. The nodal
count is the sum of the top AND bottom surface von Mises nodes that are above the
structural yield or structural ultimate stresses of Ti-6-2-4-2 at 538C. The baseline nodal
yield and nodal ultimate count is 74 and 40, respectively. In other words, the top and
bottom surfaces have 74 nodes that are above yield stress. Of those 74 nodes, 40 are
above ultimate stress.
In summary, the exhaust wash structure fails at the edges due to thermally
induced bending. As the panel expands 0.01208 m in the +z direction, it is resisted by
the rigid boundary condition and causes very high x direction stress at the boundary
edges. The highest von Mises stress is 858 MPa, the highest x direction stress is 547
MPa and the lowest x direction stress is -767 MPa.
Exhaust Wash Structure under Thermal Loading (Structure and Patch)
the exhaust wash is to be unchanged, this patch may only be applied to the underside of
the structure. Finally, it is desirable to have a patch which does not translate reduced
deflection into increased compression at the boundary condition. Note: all model results
are summarized in Appendix D where maximum and minimum stress, and center
deflections are listed for all patches studies (in SI units).
It has been established that the exhaust wash structures deflects in the +z direction
under thermal loading. Therefore, it is desired to develop an FGM patch which deforms
in the z direction under thermal loading. Figure 68 shows that a SS-Free ZirconiumAluminum FGM panel (with ceramic on the top surface) deflects in the +z direction
under thermal loading. Therefore, it is hypothesized that an FGM patch should have the
material with the lower coefficient of thermal expansion on the bottom surface; however,
FGM patches are examined in both orientations in order to verify this hypothesis. Two
FGM patches with Ti-6-2-4-2 are examined. The first is Ti-6-2-4-2 / Zirconia in which
Ti has the highest coefficient of thermal expansion of the two materials; the second is Ti6-2-4-2 / A-286 in which Ti has the lowest coefficient of thermal expansion of the two
materials. Material properties for Ti-6-2-4-2 and A286 are summarized in Table 5.
Material properties for Zirconia are the same as used in previous FGM analysis and are
summarized below:
Zirconia
E = 151 GPa; = 0.3; = 3,000 Kg/m3;
= 10 m/mC ;
k = 2.09 W/mK
It is important to note that the n value of an FGM is relative to the top and
bottom materials and can change with material orientation. In previous analysis, an
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Aluminum-Zirconian FGM was analyzed with Zirconia composing the top surface
material. The significance of n was discussed in detail with respect to FGMs with
ceramic on the top surface and metal on the bottom surface. It was shown that at n=0 the
FGM is wholly ceramic and at n= the FGM is wholly metal. In reality, at n=0 the FGM
is wholly composed of the top surface material and at n= the FGM is wholly composed
of the bottom surface material. The simplification of n was used in order to establish
and develop the basis of FGM theory without adding confusion to the reader. It is
important to understand the meaning of n with respect to top and bottom surfaces
because this section will analyze FGMs in both orientations. For example, a Ti-6-2-4-2 /
Zirconia FGM with n=0.5 is not the same as a Zirconia / Ti-6-2-4-2 FGM with n=2.0. In
order to simplify which material is on the top surface and which is on the bottom surface,
FGMs in this section will be listed as top material / bottom material, i.e. Zi-Ti has Zi on
the top surface.
The exhaust wash structure with FGM patch is modeled in a 3D shell analysis
with a 12x36 mesh and one through-the-thickness slice for the exhaust wash structure
and eight slices for the FGM patch. Previous discussion outlined the 20 thermal
degrees-of-freedom limitation (nine slices total) in ABAQUS using shell elements.
Additionally, previous analysis was completed with nine slices, however the FGM
patch is modeled with eight slices in this section to allow one slice for the structure.
An installed exhaust wash structure has stringers and stiffeners around the edges;
therefore, an FGM patch can not extend all the way to the edges. As such, the patch is
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modeled to extend 90% of the length and width of the exhaust wash structure, as shown
in Figure 89.
Width (a);
Length (b)
(0.90)a; b
Clamped
Boundary
Clamped
Boundary
Ply 1
Because ABAQUS does not have provisions for convection using shell elements,
a manual calculation of the convective heat transfer is performed to obtain surface
temperatures, as outlined in the background section. However, it was found that the
difference between bottom and top surface temperatures was less than 9C
(approximately) for the majority of patches studied. The hot, high speed gas flow on the
top surface of the exhaust panel has a very high heat transfer coefficient. The cold,
stagnant air on the underside of the exhaust wash structure has a very low heat transfer
coefficient. Therefore, at steady state conditions the entire patch and exhaust wash
structure are heat soaked by the engine exhaust. Zi-Ti patches will have the greatest
effect of the temperature profile and provide the highest difference between top and
bottom surface temperatures, as shown in Table 3
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0.2 Zi-Ti
0.5 Zi-Ti
n
N/A
0.0
0.2
0.5
1.0
0.0
0.2
0.5
1.0
Only 0.5 Zi-Ti patches with n values of 0.0 and 0.2 exceed a 9C temperature
difference between the upper and lower surfaces. Therefore, all patch models are entered
as having top and bottom surface temperatures equal to the hot, top surface gas
temperature, 538C (1000F). As such, the structural analysis uses material properties at
538C. In order to check the accuracy of this assumption, a 0.5 Zi-Ti patch with n=0.2
and assumed surface temperatures was compared the same patch with the actual surface
temperatures. Results are shown in Table 4.
Table 4. Summary of Assumed Temperature Profile Error
0.5 Zi-Ti
n=0.0
n=0.2
Field
Stress (Pa)
Displacement
(m)
Stress (Pa)
Displacement
(m)
Assumed
Actual Temperature
Temperature Profile
Profile
1.6816E+09
1.6751E+09
% Difference
0.39
0.012451
0.012387
0.52
1.2988E+09
1.2954E+09
0.26
0.012217
0.012175
0.35
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0.01
z Displacement (m)
0.008
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.006
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 90. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" Ti-Zi FGM Patch
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Deflection of 0.00508m TiZi FGM Patch (Ti is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.015
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.01
z Displacement (m)
0.005
0.005
0.01
0.015
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 91. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" Ti-Zi FGM Patch
3
x 10
z Displacement (m)
Deflection of 0.01270m TiZi FGM Patch (Ti is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 92. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" Ti-Zi FGM Patch
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For the 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5 Ti-Zi patches, the lowest center deflection is found
with n=0.0 (Ti), n=0.2, and n=1.2, respectively, and provide a 7%, 87%, and 214%
reduction in deflection, respectively; the nodal yield/nodal ultimate count is 160/156,
165/156, and 172/168, respectively. A 0.2 panel with n=0.5 or n=1.0 causes the exhaust
wash structure to buckle into an inverted position and is not considered to be effective.
While it may seem a 0.5 Ti-Zi patch with n=1.2 will provide a solution to the
exhaust wash problem, additional consideration is required when the stresses are
examined. Figure 93 and Figure 94 show the von Mises stress contour of the bottom and
top surface of the exhaust wash structure with a 0.5 Ti-Zi patch with n=1.2. The highest
von Mises stress is 2,000 MPa and is much higher than the structural Ftu=618.9 MPa at
538C (1000F) as shown in Table 2.
Bottom Surface Von Mises Stress Contour (NonLinear)
Thermally Loaded ZiTi No Taper FGM/Exhaust Wash Structure
BC=ClampedFree; n=1.2; T=538C; t FGM=0.01270m
0.9
0.9
8
x 10
0.8
x 10
14
0.7
18
0.8
16
0.7
12
14
0.6
0.6
10
12
0.5
0.5
8
10
0.4
0.4
8
6
0.3
0.3
6
4
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
73
0.1
0.1
74
Deflection of 0.00254m ZiTi FGM Patch (Zi is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.014
0.012
z Displacement (m)
0.01
0.008
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.006
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 95. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" Zi-Ti FGM Patch
Deflection of 0.00508m ZiTi FGM Patch (Zi is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.014
0.012
z Displacement (m)
0.01
0.008
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.006
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 96. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" Zi-Ti FGM Patch
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3
x 10Deflection of 0.01270m ZiTi No Taper FGM Patch (Zi is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
z Displacement (m)
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 97. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" Zi-Ti FGM Patch
For the 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5 Zi-Ti patches, it is noted that n=1.5, n=1.4, and n=0.0
(Zi) provide the lowest deflection, respectively, with 3.0%, 2.7%, 186% reductions in
center deflection, respectively; exhaust wash panel von Mises stress was increased by
31.8%, 58.3%, and 197%, respectively; the nodal yield/nodal ultimate count is 160/160,
199/165, 172/172. Top and bottom exhaust wash surface von Mises stress are shown for
a 0.5 Zi-Ti patch Figure 98 and Figure 99.
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0.9
0.9
9
x 10
x 10
0.8
0.8
2
1.8
0.7
2.2
2
0.7
1.8
1.6
0.6
0.6
1.6
1.4
0.5
1.2
0.4
1.4
0.5
1.2
0.4
1
0.8
0.3
0.3
0.8
0.6
0.6
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
It is noted that the corners are again the critical location for stresses in both the
top and bottom surface of the exhaust wash structure. Also, raising n lowered both
stresses and deflection in all thickness in the Zi-Ti series of patches. In other words,
patches tending toward Ti performed best.
A Ti-Zi patch reduces deflection by 3.0%, 2.7%, 186% for patch thicknesses of
0.1, 0.2, and 0.5. Additionally, the nodal yield count is 160/156, 165/156, and
172/168. A Zi-Ti patch reduces deflection by 7%, 87%, and 214% for the same patch
thicknesses. Additionally, the nodal yield count is 160/160, 199/165, 172/172. It is not
conclusive as to which patch is best. The Ti-Zi series patch provides the lowest stresses
but also provides a smaller decrease in deflection. However, it is conclusive that patches
tending toward Ti perform best.
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It is clear that both Ti-Zi and Zi-Ti FGM patches extending 90% of the exhaust
wash panel width and length are not effective in reducing stress and center deflection. It
is hypothesized that an FGM with Ti having the lowest coefficient of thermal expansion
could possibly provide better results. An A-286 / Ti-2-6-4-2 FGM is considered because
A-286 provides a high coefficient of thermal expansion and with a very tough material.
Material properties of A-286 and Ti-2-6-4-2 are shown in Table 5 at 80C and 538C.
Table 5. Material Properties of A-286 and Ti-6-2-4-2 at 80C and 538C
A-286
k
Fcy
Fty
Ftu
80C
176F
200.6 GPa
29,100 ksi
16.2 m/m-C
9.0 in/in-F
12.6 W/mK
7.3 BTUft/hrft2F
655.0 MPa
95 ksi
655.0 MPa
95 ksi
965.3 MPa
140 ksi
7944 kg/m3
0.284 lbm/in3
0.306
Ti-6-2-4-2
538C
80C
538C
1000F
176F
1000F
162.5 GPa
113.8 GPa
83.1 GPa
23,571 ksi
16,505 ksi
12,045 ksi
17.6 m/mC
7.7 m/m-C
8.1m/mC
9.8 in/inF
4.28 in/in-F
4.5 in/inF
22.5 W/mK
6.9 W/mK
13.2 W/mK
13.0 BTUft/hrft2F 4.0 BTUft/hrft2F 7.7 BTUft/hrft2F
1070 MPa
577.8 MPa
unknown
155 ksi
83.7 ksi
563.3 MPa
860 MPa
482.6 MPa
81.7 ksi
125 ksi
76.1 ksi
801.2 MPa
940 MPa
618.9 MPa
116.2 ksi
136 ksi
89.8 ksi
4540 Kg/m3
unknown
unknown
0.164 lbm/in3
0.328
0.32
unknown
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Deflection of 0.00254m A286Ti FGM Patch (A286 is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.015
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.01
z Displacement (m)
0.005
0.005
0.01
0.015
0.02
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 100. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" A-286/Ti FGM Patch
Deflection of 0.00508m A286Ti No Taper FGM Patch (A286 is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.02
0.015
z Displacement (m)
0.01
0.005
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.005
0.01
0.015
0.02
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 101. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" A-286/Ti FGM Patch
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12
3
of 0.01270m A286Ti No Taper FGM Patch (A286 is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
xDeflection
10
10
z Displacement (m)
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
6
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 102. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" A-286/Ti FGM Patch
For the 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5 A286/Ti patches, it is noted that n=0.0 (A286), n=2.0,
and n=0.0 (A286) provide the lowest deflection, respectively, with 91.5%, 2.6%, 94.3%
reductions in center deflection, respectively; exhaust wash panel von Mises stress was
increased by 81.2%, 71.1%, and 383%, respectively; the nodal yield/nodal ultimate count
is 373/349, 285/255, and 223/211, respectively. It is noted that a weak correlation of
raising n to lower stresses and displacements exists. Several of the A286/Ti patches
experience snap through buckling so a strong correlation does not exist. However,
patches tending toward Ti performed best in general. Top and bottom exhaust wash
surface von Mises stress are shown for a 0.5 A286-Ti with patch n=0.0 (A286) in Figure
103 and Figure 104.
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0.9
0.9
9
x 10
x 10
0.8
0.8
3.5
3.5
0.7
0.7
3
3
0.6
0.6
2.5
2.5
0.5
0.5
2
2
0.4
0.4
1.5
1.5
0.3
0.3
1
1
0.2
0.2
0.5
0.5
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
It was previously show that the material with the highest coefficient of thermal
expansion had to be examined on both the top and the bottom surface because of mixed
results. Therefore, Ti/A286 are now examined in 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5 thicknesses.
Center displacements are shown in Figure 105 through Figure 107.
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Deflection of 0.00254m TiA286 FGM Patch (Ti is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.015
0.01
z Displacement (m)
0.005
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.005
0.01
0.015
0.02
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 105. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" Ti-A286 FGM Patch
Deflection of 0.00508m TiA286 No Taper FGM Patch (Ti is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.015
0.01
z Displacement (m)
0.005
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.005
0.01
0.015
0.02
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 106. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" Ti-A286 FGM Patch
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Deflection of 0.00254m TiA286 No Taper FGM Patch (Ti is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.015
0.01
z Displacement (m)
0.005
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.005
0.01
0.015
0.02
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 107. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" Ti-A286 FGM Patch
For the 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5 Ti /A286 patches, it is noted that n=0.0 (Ti), n=0.5,
and n=2.0 provide the least deflection, respectively, with 6.6%, -118.9%, and -208%
reductions in center deflection, respectively; exhaust wash panel von Mises stress was
increased by 24.7%, 131%, and 283%, respectively; the nodal yield/nodal ultimate count
is 160/156, 231/192, and 393/385. Also, 0.2 Ti/A286 patches provided near zero
displacement. A moderate correlation between lowering n to lower stress and
displacement exits. In other words, patches tending to Ti perform best. Top and bottom
exhaust wash surface von Mises stresses are shown for a 0.5 Ti/A286 patch with n=2.0
in Figure 108 and Figure 109.
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0.9
0.9
9
x 10
x 10
0.8
0.8
2
0.7
0.7
2.5
0.6
1.8
1.6
0.6
2
1.4
0.5
0.5
1.2
1.5
0.4
0.4
1
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.8
0.6
0.2
0.5
0.1
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
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0.9
0.9
8
12
0.8
x 10
x 10
0.8
14
0.7
0.7
10
12
0.6
0.6
8
10
0.5
0.5
8
6
0.4
0.4
6
0.3
0.3
4
0.2
0.2
2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
It is clear that all attempts to reduce center deflection using a 90% width and 90%
length patch will fail. The patch must be redesigned to allow for better stress flow and
reduce the stress concentration found between the transition of the patch to the exhaust
wash structure as shown in Figure 89. This transition is required because the FGM patch
can not extend the full length and width of the exhaust wash panel due to installation
requirements. However, the patch could be tapered to allow for a gradual transition of
stress in the FGM to the exhaust wash structure. Figure 112 shows the tapered patch as it
would be fabricated and the equivalent rectangular patch as modeled.
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Width (a)
(0.90)a
Clamped
Boundary
Shown as
Fabricated
Clamped
Boundary
Shown as
Modeled
Figure 112. Diagram of Tapered FGM Patch Attached to Exhaust Wash Structure
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Deflection of 0.00254m TiZi Partial Taper FGM Patch (Ti is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.012
0.01
z Displacement (m)
0.008
0.006
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 113. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1 Ti-Zi FGM Partial Taper Patch
Deflection of 0.00508m TiZi Partial Taper FGM Patch (Ti is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.012
0.01
z Displacement (m)
0.008
0.006
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 114. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" Ti-Zi FGM Partial Taper Patch
87
x 10
4.5
z Displacement (m)
3.5
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
2.5
1.5
0.5
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 115. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" Ti-Zi FGM Partial Taper Patch
For the 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5 Ti-Zi partial taper patches, the lowest center
deflection is found with n=0.0 (Ti), n=0.0, and n=0.2, respectively, and provide a 9%,
19.3%, and 68.3% reduction in deflection, respectively; the von Mises stress in the
exhaust wash panel is increased by 20.1%, 39.2%, and 84.7%, respectively; the nodal
yield/nodal ultimate count is 94/94, 102/94, and 172/164, respectively. Figure 116 and
Figure 117 show the von Mises stress contour of the bottom and top surface of the
exhaust wash structure with a 0.5 Ti-Zi partial taper patch with n=0.2.
88
0.9
0.9
8
x 10
x 10
0.8
0.8
12
0.7
14
0.7
12
10
0.6
0.6
10
8
0.5
0.5
8
0.4
0.4
6
0.3
0.3
4
0.2
0.2
2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
The critical areas of the exhaust wash panel are at the intersection of the clamped
boundary condition and the free surface (the corners). The free edge is a stress free edge;
however the clamped boundary experiences high compression. Therefore, this is the
most critical location for stress.
Raising the n value on Ti-Zi partial taper patches tends to raise stresses in all
thicknesses studied and raises displacements in the 0.1 and 0.2 patches. A 0.5 partial
taper patch does not have a strong correlation between displacement and n, however,
values of n<1 provided the lowest displacements. In other words, patches tending toward
Ti perform best in the Ti-Zi series of partial taper patches.
Zi-Ti partial taper patches are analyzed next in thicknesses of 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5.
Figure 118 through Figure 120 show the deflection of the exhaust wash structure with ZiTi FGM partial taper patch.
89
Deflection of 0.00254m ZiTi Partial Taper FGM Patch (Zi is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.012
0.01
z Displacement (m)
0.008
0.006
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 118. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" Zi-Ti FGM Partial Taper Patch
Deflection of 0.00508m ZiTi Partial Taper FGM Patch (Zi is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.012
0.01
z Displacement (m)
0.008
0.006
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 119. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" Zi-Ti FGM Partial Taper Patch
90
x 10
z Displacement (m)
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 120. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" Zi-Ti FGM Partial Taper Patch
For the 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5 Zi-Ti partial taper patches, it is noted that n=2.0,
n=2.0, and n=0.0 (Zi) provide the lowest deflection, respectively, with 6.1%, 13.9%,
51.8% reductions in center deflection, respectively; exhaust wash panel von Mises stress
was increased by 24.7%, 44.1%, and 93.9%, respectively; the nodal yield/nodal ultimate
count is 113/94, 141/113, 168/168. Top and bottom exhaust wash surface von Mises
stresses are shown for a 0.5 Zi-Ti partial taper patch with n=0.0 in Figure 121 and
Figure 122.
91
0.9
0.9
8
x 10
x 10
14
0.8
0.8
16
0.7
12
0.7
10
0.6
14
0.6
12
0.5
0.5
10
8
0.4
0.4
6
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.1
4
0.2
2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
It is noted that the corners and edges are again the critical location for stresses in
both the top and bottom surface of the exhaust wash structure. Also, raising n lowered
both stresses and deflection in all thickness in the Zi-Ti series of partial taper patches. In
other words, patches tending toward Ti performed best.
Next, A-286/Ti partial taper patches are examined. Figure 123 through Figure
125 show the center displacement for 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5 A286/Ti-2-6-4-2 partial taper
patches.
92
z Displacement (m)
Deflection of 0.00254m A286Ti Partial Taper FGM Patch (A286 is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.016
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
0.014
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
0.012
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
0.01
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.008
0.006
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
z Displacement (m)
Figure 123. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" A-286/Ti FGM Partial Taper Patch
Deflection of 0.00508m A286Ti Partial Taper FGM Patch (A286 is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.016
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
0.014
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
0.012
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
0.01
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.008
0.006
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 124. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" A-286/Ti FGM Partial Taper Patch
93
z Displacement (m)
Deflection of 0.01270m A286Ti Partial Taper FGM Patch (A286 is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.012
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
0.01
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
0.008
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.006
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 125. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" A-286/Ti FGM Partial Taper Patch
For the 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5 A286/Ti partial taper patches, it is noted that n=2.0,
n=2.0, and n=0.0 (A286) provide the lowest deflection, respectively, with a 3.5%
increase, 0.4% increase, and 99.3% decrease in center deflection, respectively; exhaust
wash panel von Mises stress was increased by 36%, 57.1%, and 165.6%, respectively; the
nodal yield/nodal ultimate count is 209/167, 235/189, and 627/583, respectively.
It is noted that a strong correlation of raising n to lower stresses and
displacements exists with the exception when n=0.0 in the 0.5 patch. In general, partial
taper patches tending toward Ti performed best. At 0.5, a partial taper patch with n=0.0
provides near zero deflection of the structure. Top and bottom exhaust wash surface von
Mises stress are shown for a 0.5 A286-Ti partial taper patch with n=0.0 in Figure 126
and Figure 127.
94
0.9
0.9
8
x 10
x 10
0.8
0.8
18
0.7
16
0.7
0.6
14
0.6
2
1.8
1.6
1.4
12
0.5
0.5
1.2
10
0.4
0.4
8
0.3
0.3
0.8
6
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
95
Deflection of 0.00254m TiA286 Partial Taper FGM Patch (Ti is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.014
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.012
z Displacement (m)
0.01
0.008
0.006
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 128. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" Ti-A286 FGM Partial Taper Patch
Deflection of 0.00508m TiA286 Partial Taper FGM Patch (Ti is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.014
0.012
z Displacement (m)
0.01
0.008
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.006
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 129. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" Ti-A286 FGM Partial Taper Patch
96
Deflection of 0.01270m TiA286 Partial Taper FGM Patch (Ti is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.01
0.008
0.006
z Displacement (m)
0.004
0.002
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.002
0.004
0.006
0.008
0.01
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 130. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" Ti-A286 FGM Partial Taper Patch
For the 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5 Ti /A286 partial taper patches, it is noted that n=0.0
(Ti), n=0.0, and n=0.2 provide the least deflection, respectively, with 9.0%, 19.3%, and
66.6% reductions in center deflection, respectively; exhaust wash panel von Mises stress
was increased by 20.1%, 98.1%, and 102.9%, respectively; the nodal yield/nodal ultimate
count is 94/94, 102/94, and 172/168.
A strong correlation between lowering n to lower stress exists in all Ti-A286
partial taper patches. 0.1 and 0.2 patches exhibit a strong correlation between lowering
n to lower deflection, however 0.5 has no correlation as some patches have
experienced snap through buckling. In other words, patches tending to Ti perform best.
Top and bottom exhaust wash surface von Mises stresses are shown for a 0.5 Ti/A286
partial taper patch with n=0.2 in Figure 131 and Figure 132.
97
0.9
0.9
8
x 10
x 10
0.8
0.8
12
0.7
14
0.7
10
0.6
12
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
10
0.3
4
0.2
0.2
2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
stress with a nodal yield and nodal ultimate count (94/94, or a 27.0% / 135% increase).
Contour plots for the von Mises stress in the top and bottom surface of the exhaust wash
structure with a 0.1 Ti partial taper patch are shown in Figure 133 and Figure 134.
98
0.9
0.9
8
x 10
0.8
x 10
0.8
0.7
0.7
6
0.6
0.6
5
0.5
0.5
4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.1
1
0.1
1
0
0.1
0.1
0.1
It is clear that all attempts to reduce center deflection using a 100% width and
90% length patch will fail because stress is increased rather than decreased. Next, 100%
width and 100% length full taper patches are examined. Once again, Ti & Zi and A286
& Ti patches in 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5 are analyzed beginning with a Ti-Zi series full taper
patch shown in Figure 135 through Figure 137.
99
Deflection of 0.00254m TiZi Full Taper FGM Patch (Ti is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.012
0.01
z Displacement (m)
0.008
0.006
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 135. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1 Ti-Zi FGM Full Taper Patch
Deflection of 0.00508m TiZi Full Taper FGM Patch (Ti is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.012
0.01
z Displacement (m)
0.008
0.006
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 136. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" Ti-Zi FGM Full Taper Patch
100
Deflection of 0.01270m TiZi Full Taper FGM Patch (Ti is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.01
0.009
0.008
z Displacement (m)
0.007
0.006
0.005
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.004
0.003
0.002
0.001
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 137. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" Ti-Zi FGM Full Taper Patch
For the 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5 Ti-Zi full taper patches, the lowest center deflection is
found with n=0.0 (Ti), n=0.0, and n=0.5, respectively, and provide a 8.8%, 19.1%, and
67.3% reduction in deflection, respectively; the von Mises stress in the exhaust wash
panel is decreased by 4.7%, not changed, and increased by 114%, respectively; the nodal
yield/nodal ultimate count is 152/152, 152/152, and 214/204, respectively. Figure 138
and Figure 139 show the von Mises stress contour of the bottom and top surface of the
exhaust wash structure with a 0.5 Ti-Zi full taper patch with n=0.5.
101
0.9
0.9
8
x 10
x 10
0.8
0.8
16
0.7
14
0.6
12
0.5
10
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
14
0.7
12
0.6
10
0.5
8
0.4
6
0.3
4
0.2
2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
As with all other patches considered, the critical areas of the exhaust wash panel
are at the intersection of the clamped boundary condition and the free surface (the
corners). Raising the n value on Ti-Zi full taper patches tends to raise stresses and
displacement in 0.1 and 0.2 full taper patch. A 0.5 full taper patch does not have a
strong correlation between displacement, stress, and n, however, values of n<1
provided the lowest displacements and stresses. In other words, patches tending toward
Ti perform best in the Ti-Zi series of full taper patches.
Flipping the material orientation, Zi-Ti full taper patches are analyzed next in
thicknesses of 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5. Figure 140 through Figure 142 show the deflection of
the exhaust wash structure with Zi-Ti FGM full taper patch.
102
Deflection of 0.00254m ZiTi Full Taper FGM Patch (Zi is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.012
0.01
z Displacement (m)
0.008
0.006
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 140. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" Zi-Ti FGM Full Taper Patch
Deflection of 0.00508m ZiTi Full Taper FGM Patch (Zi is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.012
0.01
z Displacement (m)
0.008
0.006
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 141. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" Zi-Ti FGM Full Taper Patch
103
x 10
z Displacement (m)
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 142. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" Zi-Ti FGM Full Taper Patch
For the 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5 Zi-Ti full taper patches, it is noted that n=2.0, n=2.0,
and n=2.0 provide the lowest deflection, respectively, with 5.9%, 13.6%, 51.2%
reductions in center deflection, respectively; exhaust wash panel von Mises stress was
decreased by 3.9%, increased by 6.8%, and increased by 9.4%, respectively; the nodal
yield/nodal ultimate count is 169/152, 197/165, 122/110. Top and bottom exhaust wash
panel von Mises stress are shown for a 0.5 Zi-Ti full taper patch with n=2.0 in Figure
143 and Figure 144.
104
0.9
0.9
8
0.8
x 10
x 10
0.8
8
0.7
0.7
7
0.6
0.5
0.5
5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.6
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
It is noted that the corners and edges are again the critical location for stresses in
both the top and bottom surface of the exhaust wash structure. Also, raising n lowered
both stresses and deflection in all thickness in the Zi-Ti series of full taper patches. In
other words, patches tending toward Ti performed best.
Now A286 and Ti full taper series patches are examined. Figure 145 through
Figure 147 show the center displacement for 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5 A286/Ti-2-6-4-2 full
taper patches.
105
Deflection of 0.00254m A286Ti Full Taper FGM Patch (A286 is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.016
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.014
z Displacement (m)
0.012
0.01
0.008
0.006
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 145. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" A-286/Ti FGM Full Taper Patch
Deflection of 0.00508m A286Ti Full Taper FGM Patch (A286 is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.016
0.014
z Displacement (m)
0.012
0.01
0.008
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.006
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 146. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" A-286/Ti FGM Full Taper Patch
106
Deflection of 0.01270m A286Ti Full Taper FGM Patch (A286 is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.014
0.012
z Displacement (m)
0.01
0.008
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.006
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 147. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" A-286/Ti FGM Full Taper Patch
For the 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5 A286/Ti full taper patches, it is noted that n=2.0,
n=2.0, and n=2.0 provide the lowest deflection, respectively, with a 3.9% increase, 0.8%
increase, and 26.9% decrease in center deflection, respectively; exhaust wash panel von
Mises stress was increased by 8.2%, 33.0%, and 40.5%, respectively; the nodal
yield/nodal ultimate count is 229/219, 277/237, and 255/221, respectively.
It is noted that a strong correlation of raising n to lower stresses and
displacements exists. Top and bottom surface von Mises stresses for the exhaust wash
panel with a 0.5 A286-Ti full taper patch with n=2.0 are shown in Figure 148 and Figure
149.
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0.9
0.9
8
x 10
x 10
11
0.8
0.8
9
10
0.7
0.7
9
0.6
0.6
8
0.5
0.5
7
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
Flipping the material orientation, Ti/A286 full taper patches are evaluated in 0.1,
0.2, and 0.5 thicknesses. Center displacements are listed in Figure 150 through Figure
152.
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Deflection of 0.00254m TiA286 Full Taper FGM Patch (Ti is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.014
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.012
z Displacement (m)
0.01
0.008
0.006
0.004
0.002
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 150. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.1" Ti-A286 FGM Full Taper Patch
Deflection of 0.00508m TiA286 Full Taper FGM Patch (Ti is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.015
0.01
z Displacement (m)
0.005
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.005
0.01
0.015
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 151. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.2" Ti-A286 FGM Full Taper Patch
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Deflection of 0.01270m TiA286 Full Taper FGM Patch (Ti is Top Surface) Applied to Ti Structure
0.01
0.009
0.008
z Displacement (m)
0.007
0.006
0.005
n = 0.0
n = 0.2
n = 0.5
n = 0.8
n = 0.9
n = 1.0
n = 1.1
n = 1.2
n = 1.3
n = 1.4
n = 1.5
n = 2.0
FGM slices = 8
BC = ClampedFree
0.004
0.003
0.002
0.001
0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
x Location (m)
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
Figure 152. Exhaust Wash Deflection with 0.5" Ti-A286 FGM Full Taper Patch
For the 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5 Ti /A286 full taper patches, it is noted that n=0.0 (Ti)
provides the least deflection, respectively, with 8.8%, 19.1%, and 65.6% reductions in
center deflection, respectively; exhaust wash panel von Mises stress was decreased by
4.7%, unchanged, and increased by 9.4%, respectively; the nodal yield/nodal ultimate
count is 152/152, 102/94, and 64/48.
A strong correlation between lowering n to lower stress and displacement exists
in all Ti-A286 full taper patches (patches tending to Ti performing best). Top and bottom
exhaust wash surface von Mises stresses are shown for a 0.5 Ti/A286 patch with n=0.0
(Ti) in Figure 153 and Figure 154.
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0.9
0.9
x 10
x 10
0.8
0.8
8
8
0.7
0.7
7
0.6
0.6
6
0.5
0.5
5
0.4
0.4
4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
In summary, of all patch configurations considered (no taper, partial taper, and
full taper), patches tending to Ti perform best. A 0.5 Ti full taper patch provides near
lowest displacement and the lowest stress (65.6% reduction in deflection, and -13.5% /
+20.0% change in nodal yield / ultimate counts). It is apparent that FGM patches are not
feasible to retrofit the studied exhaust wash panel and that Ti patches perform best. Of
all patches studied, the only patch to actually lower stress was 0.5 of Ti. The contour
plots of the stress in the top and bottom surface of the exhaust wash structure are shown
in Figure 153 and Figure 154, above, for a 0.5 Ti patch.
Exhaust Wash Panel made of Zi-Ti FGM
It was shown that FGM patches can not be used to retrofit an exhaust wash panel.
However, in order to answer the question, What if the exhaust wash panel was made of
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an FGM?, a basic study of the structural performance of a 0.160 Zi-Ti FGM was
performed (other geometry and FEA details remain the same as the structure/patch).
Results are summarized in Table 6, below.
Table 6. Performance of a Zi-Ti FGM Exhaust Wash Structure
0.160" Zi-Ti FGM Exhaust Wash Structure
n
x11 Top
(max)
x11 Top
(min)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
1.98E+08
-4.34E+08
2.05E+08
-8.75E+08
2.79E+08
-2.79E+08
8.96E+08
0.2
1.78E+08
-3.90E+08
1.80E+08
-8.02E+08
2.55E+08
-2.55E+08
8.22E+08
0.5
1.64E+08
-3.39E+08
1.60E+08
-7.14E+08
2.27E+08
-2.27E+08
7.34E+08
0.8
1.56E+08
-3.00E+08
1.49E+08
-6.46E+08
2.06E+08
-2.06E+08
6.67E+08
0.9
1.54E+08
-2.89E+08
1.47E+08
-6.26E+08
2.01E+08
-2.01E+08
6.48E+08
1.52E+08
-2.79E+08
1.44E+08
-6.08E+08
1.96E+08
-1.96E+08
6.31E+08
1.1
1.50E+08
-2.70E+08
1.42E+08
-5.92E+08
1.91E+08
-1.91E+08
6.15E+08
1.2
1.49E+08
-2.62E+08
1.41E+08
-5.77E+08
1.86E+08
-1.86E+08
6.00E+08
1.3
1.47E+08
-2.55E+08
1.39E+08
-5.63E+08
1.82E+08
-1.82E+08
5.87E+08
1.4
1.46E+08
-2.48E+08
1.37E+08
-5.50E+08
1.79E+08
-1.79E+08
5.74E+08
1.5
1.45E+08
-2.42E+08
1.36E+08
-5.38E+08
1.75E+08
-1.75E+08
5.62E+08
1.39E+08
-2.17E+08
1.31E+08
-4.90E+08
1.61E+08
-1.61E+08
5.16E+08
x11
Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22 Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
Center
Deflection
3.24E+08
-2.10E+08
2.06E+08
-8.01E+08
2.77E+08
-2.77E+08
9.47E+08
0.028444
0.2
3.16E+08
-1.32E+08
1.67E+08
-5.79E+08
2.11E+08
-2.11E+08
7.26E+08
0.027892
0.5
2.89E+08
-1.05E+08
1.29E+08
-4.36E+08
1.64E+08
-1.64E+08
5.73E+08
0.027357
0.8
2.69E+08
-1.01E+08
1.06E+08
-3.83E+08
1.44E+08
-1.44E+08
5.08E+08
0.026992
0.9
2.64E+08
-1.01E+08
1.00E+08
-3.73E+08
1.40E+08
-1.40E+08
4.96E+08
0.026893
2.60E+08
-1.01E+08
9.57E+07
-3.67E+08
1.37E+08
-1.37E+08
4.87E+08
0.026803
1.1
2.56E+08
-1.02E+08
9.16E+07
-3.62E+08
1.35E+08
-1.35E+08
4.79E+08
0.026719
1.2
2.53E+08
-1.03E+08
8.81E+07
-3.59E+08
1.33E+08
-1.33E+08
4.74E+08
0.026642
1.3
2.50E+08
-1.04E+08
8.50E+07
-3.56E+08
1.31E+08
-1.31E+08
4.69E+08
0.026571
1.4
2.47E+08
-1.06E+08
8.24E+07
-3.54E+08
1.30E+08
-1.30E+08
4.65E+08
0.026504
1.5
2.45E+08
-1.07E+08
8.01E+07
-3.53E+08
1.29E+08
-1.29E+08
4.62E+08
0.026442
2.35E+08
-1.11E+08
7.21E+07
-3.51E+08
1.26E+08
-1.26E+08
4.53E+08
0.026181
It is noted that materials tending toward Ti perform best with n=2.0 giving the
lowest deflection and lowest stress. The highest compressive stress in the Zi (top) portion
of the panel is -217 MPa while the highest tensile stress is 139 MPa. These stresses are
well within the compressive yield stress (-2500 MPa) and tensile yield stress (250 MPa)
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of Zi. [10] The highest compressive stress in the Ti (bottom) portion of the panel is -351
MPa while the highest tensile stress is 235 MPa. These stresses are well within the
compressive yield stress (-577.6 MPa) and tensile yield stress (482.6 MPa) of 500 C Ti6-2-4-2.
It can be concluded from this basic research that FGM exhaust wash panels can
perform better than pure metal exhaust wash panels and warrant consideration for new
exhaust wash panel design. A detailed study into FGM exhaust wash panels can likely
provide a suitable FGM that has vastly improved performance with deflections that
similar to a Ti-6-2-4-2 panel.
Summary
Numerous patches were study and the volume of results is overwhelming. Table
7 summarizes the results for the best performing patches in each of the studied tapers.
Table 7. Summary of Best Performing Exhaust Wash Panel Patches
No
Taper
Partial
Taper
Full
Taper
Lowest Deflection
0.5 Ti-Zi n=1.2
Lowest Change in Stress
0.5 Ti
Lowest Deflection
0.5 A286
Lowest Change in Stress
0.1 Ti
Lowest Deflection
0.5 Ti-Zi n=0.5
Lowest Change in Stress
0.5 Ti
% Change in Nodal
Yield / Nodal Ultimate
Counts over Baseline
% Change in Center
Deflection over
Baseline
+132% / +320%
-214%
+86.5% / +235%
-54.4%
+747% / +1,356%
-99.3%
+27% / +135%
-9.0%
+186% / +410%
-67.3%
-13.5% / +20.0%
-65.6%
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Ti patches generally provide the lowest deflection and lowest stresses. There is a
coupling of lowered deflection translating into increased stresses apparent in every patch
studied. However, the degree of this coupling is least significant in a Ti patch with a 0.5
full taper Ti patch which provides the best all around results.
Because the temperature in the top surface gas (engine exhaust) is so high and has
an extremely large heat transfer coefficient, the temperature through-the-thickness of the
exhaust wash structure / patch was nearly uniform. This uniform temperature distribution
through-the-thickness severely diminishes any benefits FGMs can offer (tailoring T to
be linear through-the-thickness). It has been consistently shown that patches tending
toward Ti-6-2-4-2 provide the best results with a full taper 0.5 Ti-6-2-4-2 patch giving
the lowest stress. This is likely because the Ti-6-2-4-2 matches the material properties of
the exhaust wash panel. In other words, the thermal expansion through-the-thickness is
uniform when the patch material matches the exhaust wash structure material. Thermal
expansion through-the-thickness of an FGM patch is not uniform because the material
properties change through-the thickness, namely the coefficient of thermal expansion.
Figure 155 shoes through-the-thickness expansion for various n values studied.
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2
n=0.0 (Ti6242)
n=0.5
n=1.0
n=2.0
n=Infinty (A286)
Exhaust Wash Panel
Ti = 8.1m/mC
A286 = 17.6 m/mC
T = 518C
1.5
0.5
0.5
7
8
Thermal Expansion (T), [m]
10
3
x 10
Figure 155. Thermal Expansion Exhaust Wash Structure with a 0.1" Ti-Zi Patch
Because the FGM patch expands at a different rate than the exhaust wash
structure it, in essence, creates a stress concentration at the interface of the patch and
structure. In addition, thermal moments are produced because of the difference in
expansion. These moments exacerbate the high stresses found at the corners and along
the edge of the exhaust wash panel.
Initial studies into Zi-Ti FGM exhaust wash panels showed that FGM exhaust
wash panels perform better than Ti-6-2-4-2 panels. This is likely due to the gradual
change of material properties through the thickness. The top surface is Zi, a material that
handles compression well while the bottom surface is Ti, a material that handles tension
well. Tailoring the material to the stresses encountered allows for the design of an
exhaust wash panel that can handle the extreme temperatures without cracking at the
boundary condition.
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This section will use conclusions from the research to provide recommendations
and suggestions for further research.
Conclusions of FGM Plate and Shell Research
It has been consistently shown that FGMs offer lower deflection and lower
stresses than metal in thermally loaded shell panels, thermally loaded shell plates, and
pressure loaded plates studied in this thesis, all while adding thermal protection to the
underlying metal. These results are especially useful for future aircraft and spacecraft
design which require significant heat shielding as Mach numbers exceed Mach 3. An
FGM can provide that thermal protection to extreme heat encountered at high speed
while providing better structural performance than a metal alone.
For rectangular Zi-Al FGM flat plates with a temperature gradient of 580C it
was found that a plate with n=0.2 provides the lowest deflection and n=0.5 provides the
lowest mid-plane stress (only 2.4% lower than mid-plane stress for n=0.2). These
displacements and stresses are 68% and 54%, respectively, lower than a metal plate. It
can be concluded that a non-linear analysis with a range of n from 0.2 to 0.5 provides
the optimum solution to thermally loaded plates studied in this thesis (n=0.2 corresponds
to a plate that is 83.3% by volume Zi).
For rectangular Zi-Al FGM flat plates under a non-dimensional pressure loading
of 30 it was found that a plate with n=0.2 provides the lowest deflection and lowest midplane stress; the displacements and stresses are 50% and 4%, respectively, lower than a
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metal plate. It can be concluded that a non-linear analysis with n=0.2 provides the
optimum solution to pressure loaded plates studied in this thesis.
For rectangular Zi-Al FGM curved panels with a temperature gradient of 580C it
was found that a panel with n=0.2 provides the lowest deflection and stress (57% and
62% less than metal, respectively). The addition of a 200 (5.08 m) curvature raised the
displacements by 31% but did not change the plot shape. In other words, the curvature
simply shifted the displacements higher than a flat plate and did not affect the relative
displacement profile. It can be concluded that a non-linear analysis with n=0.2 provides
the optimum solution to thermally loaded shell panels studied in this thesis.
It is important to note that n=0.2 performed best in nearly every FGM plate and
panel analyzed in this thesis, both under pressure and thermal loading.
Conclusions of Exhaust Wash Panel Research
The exhaust wash structure fails at the edges due to thermally induced bending.
As the panel expands 0.01208 m in the +z direction, it is resisted by the rigid boundary
condition and causes very high x direction stress at the boundary edges. The highest von
Mises stress is 858 MPa, the highest x direction stress is 547 MPa and the lowest x
direction stress is -767 MPa, all of which are well above yield and ultimate stresses.
Critical stress locations are along the bottom surface edges and at the top surface corners.
Conclusions of Exhaust Wash Panel with FGM Patch Research
It can be concluded that patches applied to the exhaust wash structure perform
best when they are tapered. A 0.5 patch with no taper increases the nodal yield and
ultimate count by 86.5% / 235% while the same thickness patch that is fully tapered
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changes the nodal yield and ultimate count by only -13.5% / 20%. The non-tapered patch
provides a 54% reduction in center deflection while a fully tapered patch provides a 66%
reduction in center deflection. Essentially, the taper helps to lower stress values at the
critical location (edges and corners) while having a lesser impact on the center deflection.
Because of the uniform temperature profile through-the-thickness, FGMs are not
an acceptable solution to cracking of the exhaust wash panel. However, FGMs can limit
aeroelastic deformation, but at the cost of increasing stress. It appears that any reduction
of center deflection is translated into increased compression at the boundary condition.
FGMs do have the effect of creating compression at the boundary condition and could be
used to essentially close the existing crack growth. However, it is likely that the panel
will exhibit cracking in a different location due to the increased compression at the
boundary.
Of all patches studied, a fully tapered 0.5 Ti-6-2-4-2 patch provides the smallest
change in stress levels over the baseline exhaust wash structure (-13.5% reduction in
nodes that are above yielding and a 20% increase in nodes that are above yielding.
Recommendations for Action
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power-law, and entering the slices into ABAQUS (this process was automated using
Matlab scripts). ABAQUS uses the Python object-oriented programming language to
interface with the ABAQUS kernel (program) and allows for scripting that is integral to
the ABAQUS environment. In other words, the ABAQUS Scripting Interface allows you
to bypass the ABAQUS/CAE GUI and communicate directly with the kernel. This
important feature allows for the following:
1) To automate repetitive tasks
2) Perform a parametric study
3) Create and modify the model databases and models that are created
interactively when you work with ABAQUS/CAE
4) Access the data in an output database in order to customize postprocessing of
analysis results
5) Provide a means for the exact modeling of FGMs by allowing ABAQUS to
query material properties at Gaussian integration points.
The advantages of a Python script are greatly improved material property
accuracy, automation of material property calculation using the power law, and the ability
to add material properties with their dependency on temperature.
In addition to the aforementioned advantages of a Python script, more accurate
modeling of the heat transfer can be accomplished by using a coupled thermaldisplacement analysis in order to capture the mechanical properties change due to
temperature. When breaking the FGM into slices, material properties are calculated for
each slice. This method requires knowledge of the temperature at the particular slice
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and, therefore, becomes and iterative process to accurately enter material properties
accurately. A heat transfer analysis is first performed to get the temperature of each slice.
Material properties must then be updated to reflect the slice temperature then another
heat transfer analysis is performed. This iterative process is time consuming and can be
avoided with an advanced Python script which allows ABAQUS to query the Python
script for material properties at the Gaussian points for the given n value and
temperature.
Finally, it is recommended that a study of the suitability of FGMs in new exhaust
wash structure design be performed. It was briefly shown in this thesis that FGMs have
application in exhaust wash panels and can provide acceptable stress levels. A full study
of various FGM materials, thicknesses, and n values is recommended.
Summary
FGMs provide designers the ability to customize material response to meet their
design objectives. In addition, FGMs provide thermal protection and load carrying
capability, all while alleviating the stress concentrations found in thermal protection
systems. FGMs will play an important part in future aircraft design, however they are not
suitable as retrofits to exhaust wash panels which have a uniform temperature.
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Boundary
Conditions
List of n
parameters
Material
Properties
FEA
Details
Number of
Slices
Integration
Points
Mesh Size
Geometry
Matlab Preprocessor
ABAQUS
Matlab Postprocessor
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Load
Conditions
This example is for a flat plate under thermal loading, however, this example file
is applicable to both flat plates and curved panels. Note: Long lists are places in columns
to save space in this thesis; in ABAQUS they are listed one per line)
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FGM Plate
Written by Capt W. Glenn
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50,
51,
52,
53,
55,
56,
57,
58,
59,
60,
0.150,
0.150,
0.150,
0.150,
0.150,
0.150,
0.150,
0.150,
0.150,
0.175,
0.175,
0.175,
0.175,
0.175,
0.175,
0.175,
0.175,
0.175,
0.200,
0.200,
0.200,
0.200,
0.200,
0.200,
0.200,
0.200,
0.200,
51,
52,
53,
54,
56,
57,
58,
59,
60,
61,
60,
61,
62,
63,
65,
66,
67,
68,
69,
70,
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
59
60
61
62
64
65
66
67
68
69
124
71,
72,
74,
75,
76,
77,
78,
79,
80,
81,
70
71
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
*DENSITY
2962.071
*MATERIAL, NAME=PLY4
*CONDUCTIVITY
36.844
*DENSITY
2949.568
*MATERIAL, NAME=PLY3
*CONDUCTIVITY
47.722
*DENSITY
2933.781
*MATERIAL, NAME=PLY2
*CONDUCTIVITY
62.900
*DENSITY
2911.756
*MATERIAL, NAME=PLY1
*CONDUCTIVITY
90.733
*DENSITY
2871.366
**
*STEP
**
*HEAT TRANSFER, STEADY STATE
**
*BOUNDARY, OP=NEW
allNodes, 29, 29, 100.0
allNodes, 11, 11, 20.0
**
**
*NODE PRINT, NSET = allNodes
NT
*NODE FILE, NSET = allNodes
NT
**
*END STEP
125
This example is for a flat plate under thermal loading, however, this example file
is applicable to both flat plates and curved panels. Note: Long lists are places in columns
to save space in this thesis; in ABAQUS they are listed one per line)
*HEADING
FGM Plate
Written by Capt W. Glenn
**
*NODE
1, 0.000, 0.000, 0.
2, 0.025, 0.000, 0.
3, 0.050, 0.000, 0.
4, 0.075, 0.000, 0.
5, 0.100, 0.000, 0.
6, 0.125, 0.000, 0.
7, 0.150, 0.000, 0.
8, 0.175, 0.000, 0.
9, 0.200, 0.000, 0.
10, 0.000, 0.025, 0.
11, 0.025, 0.025, 0.
12, 0.050, 0.025, 0.
13, 0.075, 0.025, 0.
14, 0.100, 0.025, 0.
15, 0.125, 0.025, 0.
16, 0.150, 0.025, 0.
17, 0.175, 0.025, 0.
18, 0.200, 0.025, 0.
19, 0.000, 0.050, 0.
20, 0.025, 0.050, 0.
21, 0.050, 0.050, 0.
22, 0.075, 0.050, 0.
23, 0.100, 0.050, 0.
24, 0.125, 0.050, 0.
25, 0.150, 0.050, 0.
26, 0.175, 0.050, 0.
27, 0.200, 0.050, 0.
**
*ELEMENT, TYPE = S4
1, 1, 2, 11, 10
2, 2, 3, 12, 11
3, 3, 4, 13, 12
4, 4, 5, 14, 13
5, 5, 6, 15, 14
6, 6, 7, 16, 15
7, 7, 8, 17, 16
8, 8, 9, 18, 17
9, 10, 11, 20, 19
10, 11, 12, 21, 20
Cooley
28,
29,
30,
31,
32,
33,
34,
35,
36,
37,
38,
39,
40,
41,
42,
43,
44,
45,
46,
47,
48,
49,
50,
51,
52,
53,
54,
0.000,
0.025,
0.050,
0.075,
0.100,
0.125,
0.150,
0.175,
0.200,
0.000,
0.025,
0.050,
0.075,
0.100,
0.125,
0.150,
0.175,
0.200,
0.000,
0.025,
0.050,
0.075,
0.100,
0.125,
0.150,
0.175,
0.200,
23,
24,
25,
26,
27,
28,
29,
30,
31,
32,
25,
26,
28,
29,
30,
31,
32,
33,
34,
35,
0.075,
0.075,
0.075,
0.075,
0.075,
0.075,
0.075,
0.075,
0.075,
0.100,
0.100,
0.100,
0.100,
0.100,
0.100,
0.100,
0.100,
0.100,
0.125,
0.125,
0.125,
0.125,
0.125,
0.125,
0.125,
0.125,
0.125,
26,
27,
29,
30,
31,
32,
33,
34,
35,
36,
35,
36,
38,
39,
40,
41,
42,
43,
44,
45,
126
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
34
35
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
55,
56,
57,
58,
59,
60,
61,
62,
63,
64,
65,
66,
67,
68,
69,
70,
71,
72,
73,
74,
75,
76,
77,
78,
79,
80,
81,
0.000,
0.025,
0.050,
0.075,
0.100,
0.125,
0.150,
0.175,
0.200,
0.000,
0.025,
0.050,
0.075,
0.100,
0.125,
0.150,
0.175,
0.200,
0.000,
0.025,
0.050,
0.075,
0.100,
0.125,
0.150,
0.175,
0.200,
45,
46,
47,
48,
49,
50,
51,
52,
53,
54,
50,
51,
52,
53,
55,
56,
57,
58,
59,
60,
0.150,
0.150,
0.150,
0.150,
0.150,
0.150,
0.150,
0.150,
0.150,
0.175,
0.175,
0.175,
0.175,
0.175,
0.175,
0.175,
0.175,
0.175,
0.200,
0.200,
0.200,
0.200,
0.200,
0.200,
0.200,
0.200,
0.200,
51,
52,
53,
54,
56,
57,
58,
59,
60,
61,
60,
61,
62,
63,
65,
66,
67,
68,
69,
70,
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
59
60
61
62
64
65
66
67
68
69
127
*DENSITY
2918.611
*EXPANSION
1.3611e-005
*MATERIAL, NAME=PLY6
*ELASTIC, TYPE=LAMINA
1.1950e+011, 1.1950e+011,
*CONDUCTIVITY
80.611
*DENSITY
2886.056
*EXPANSION
1.5056e-005
*MATERIAL, NAME=PLY5
*ELASTIC, TYPE=LAMINA
1.1050e+011, 1.1050e+011,
*CONDUCTIVITY
103.045
*DENSITY
2853.500
*EXPANSION
1.6500e-005
*MATERIAL, NAME=PLY4
*ELASTIC, TYPE=LAMINA
1.0150e+011, 1.0150e+011,
*CONDUCTIVITY
125.479
*DENSITY
2820.944
*EXPANSION
1.7944e-005
*MATERIAL, NAME=PLY3
*ELASTIC, TYPE=LAMINA
9.2500e+010, 9.2500e+010,
*CONDUCTIVITY
147.914
*DENSITY
2788.389
*EXPANSION
1.9389e-005
*MATERIAL, NAME=PLY2
*ELASTIC, TYPE=LAMINA
8.3500e+010, 8.3500e+010,
*CONDUCTIVITY
170.348
*DENSITY
2755.833
*EXPANSION
2.0833e-005
*MATERIAL, NAME=PLY1
*ELASTIC, TYPE=LAMINA
7.4500e+010, 7.4500e+010,
*CONDUCTIVITY
192.783
128
*DENSITY
2723.278
*EXPANSION
2.2278e-005
**
*INITIAL CONDITIONS, type=TEMPERATURE
allNodes, 20,20,20,20,20,20,20,
20,20,20,20,20,20,20,20,
20,20,20,20
**
*STEP, NLGEOM = YES
**
*STATIC
**
*BOUNDARY
1, 1 10, 1 19, 1 28, 1 37, 1 46, 1 55, 1
1, 2 10, 2 19, 2 28, 2 37, 2 46, 2 55, 2
1, 3 10, 3 19, 3 28, 3 37, 3 46, 3 55, 3
1, 4 10, 4 19, 4 28, 4 37, 4 46, 4 55, 4
1, 6 10, 6 19, 6 28, 6 37, 6 46, 6 55, 6
2, 6 11, 6 20, 6 29, 6 38, 6 47, 6 56, 6
3, 6 12, 6 21, 6 30, 6 39, 6 48, 6 57, 6
4, 6 13, 6 22, 6 31, 6 40, 6 49, 6 58, 6
5, 6 14, 6 23, 6 32, 6 41, 6 50, 6 59, 6
6, 6 15, 6 24, 6 33, 6 42, 6 51, 6 60, 6
7, 6 16, 6 25, 6 34, 6 43, 6 52, 6 61, 6
8, 6 17, 6 26, 6 35, 6 44, 6 53, 6 62, 6
9, 1 18, 1 27, 1 36, 1 45, 1 54, 1 63, 1
9, 2 18, 2 27, 2 36, 2 45, 2 54, 2 63, 2
9, 3 18, 3 27, 3 36, 3 45, 3 54, 3 63, 3
9, 4 18, 4 27, 4 36, 4 45, 4 54, 4 63, 4
9, 6 18, 6 27, 6 36, 6 45, 6 54, 6 63, 6
**
*TEMPERATURE, file=T100n1.0HT
**
*NODE PRINT, NSET=centerNode
U
*EL PRINT, ELSET=allElements, POSITION=AVERAGED
14
MISES
*
*OUTPUT, FIELD
*ELEMENT OUTPUT
1,14,27
MISES
**
*END STEP
129
64,
64,
64,
64,
64,
65,
66,
67,
68,
69,
70,
71,
72,
72,
72,
72,
72,
1
2
3
4
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
1
2
3
4
6
73,
73,
73,
73,
73,
74,
75,
76,
77,
78,
79,
80,
81,
81,
81,
81,
81,
AT NODES
1
2
3
4
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
1
2
3
4
6
x11 Top
(max)
x11 Top
(min)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
7.23E+08
-6.22E+08
1.49E+07
-4.77E+08
3.18E+08
-3.18E+08
8.21E+08
0.2
7.26E+08
-6.34E+08
9.07E+06
-4.79E+08
3.32E+08
-3.32E+08
8.25E+08
0.5
7.28E+08
-6.51E+08
2.94E+06
-4.83E+08
3.49E+08
-3.49E+08
8.29E+08
0.8
7.31E+08
-6.62E+08
2.57E+06
-4.85E+08
3.59E+08
-3.59E+08
8.33E+08
0.9
7.32E+08
-6.65E+08
2.48E+06
-4.85E+08
3.62E+08
-3.62E+08
8.34E+08
7.33E+08
-6.69E+08
2.38E+06
-4.86E+08
3.64E+08
-3.64E+08
8.35E+08
1.1
7.34E+08
-6.72E+08
2.28E+06
-4.87E+08
3.67E+08
-3.67E+08
8.36E+08
1.2
7.35E+08
-6.75E+08
2.18E+06
-4.88E+08
3.69E+08
-3.69E+08
8.40E+08
1.3
7.35E+08
-6.77E+08
2.08E+06
-4.88E+08
3.70E+08
-3.70E+08
8.43E+08
1.4
7.36E+08
-6.80E+08
2.02E+06
-4.89E+08
3.72E+08
-3.72E+08
8.46E+08
1.5
7.37E+08
-6.82E+08
1.88E+06
-4.89E+08
3.74E+08
-3.74E+08
8.49E+08
7.40E+08
-6.93E+08
7.03E+06
-4.92E+08
3.80E+08
-3.80E+08
8.62E+08
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
4.55E+08
-9.71E+08
1.05E+08
-6.20E+08
3.78E+08
-3.78E+08
1.07E+09
0.2
4.89E+08
-1.01E+09
1.15E+08
-6.27E+08
3.92E+08
-3.92E+08
1.11E+09
0.5
5.26E+08
-1.04E+09
1.32E+08
-6.32E+08
4.06E+08
-4.06E+08
1.15E+09
0.8
5.53E+08
-1.06E+09
1.44E+08
-6.36E+08
4.17E+08
-4.17E+08
1.17E+09
0.9
5.59E+08
-1.06E+09
1.47E+08
-6.36E+08
4.19E+08
-4.19E+08
1.18E+09
5.65E+08
-1.07E+09
1.50E+08
-6.37E+08
4.22E+08
-4.22E+08
1.18E+09
1.1
5.71E+08
-1.07E+09
1.52E+08
-6.38E+08
4.24E+08
-4.24E+08
1.19E+09
1.2
5.76E+08
-1.08E+09
1.55E+08
-6.38E+08
4.25E+08
-4.25E+08
1.19E+09
1.3
5.80E+08
-1.08E+09
1.57E+08
-6.39E+08
4.27E+08
-4.27E+08
1.19E+09
1.4
5.84E+08
-1.08E+09
1.59E+08
-6.39E+08
4.28E+08
-4.28E+08
1.20E+09
1.5
5.88E+08
-1.08E+09
1.61E+08
-6.40E+08
4.30E+08
-4.30E+08
1.20E+09
6.02E+08
-1.09E+09
1.69E+08
-6.41E+08
4.36E+08
-4.36E+08
1.21E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.011286
74
74
86
82
160
156
0.2
0.011443
74
74
86
82
160
156
0.5
0.011626
74
74
86
82
160
156
0.8
0.011752
74
74
93
82
167
156
0.9
0.011786
74
74
95
82
169
156
0.011816
74
74
97
82
171
156
1.1
0.011843
74
74
97
82
171
156
1.2
0.011868
74
74
99
82
173
156
1.3
0.011892
74
74
99
82
173
156
1.4
0.011914
74
74
101
86
175
160
1.5
0.01193
74
74
101
86
175
160
0.012006
74
74
113
86
187
160
130
x11 Top
(max)
x11 Top
(min)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
8.37E+08
6.40E+08
-6.35E+08
6.27E+06
-4.74E+08
3.93E+08
-3.93E+08
0.2
6.18E+08
-6.58E+08
-4.80E+06
-4.79E+08
4.34E+08
-4.34E+08
8.74E+08
0.5
4.65E+08
-1.36E+09
1.04E+08
-7.83E+08
5.36E+08
-5.36E+08
1.44E+09
0.8
5.98E+08
-7.06E+08
1.43E+07
-4.90E+08
5.06E+08
-5.06E+08
9.59E+08
0.9
5.97E+08
-7.11E+08
1.64E+07
-4.91E+08
5.13E+08
-5.13E+08
9.69E+08
5.97E+08
-7.16E+08
1.84E+07
-4.93E+08
5.19E+08
-5.19E+08
9.78E+08
1.1
5.97E+08
-7.21E+08
2.02E+07
-4.94E+08
5.25E+08
-5.25E+08
9.86E+08
1.2
5.97E+08
-7.25E+08
2.18E+07
-4.95E+08
5.30E+08
-5.30E+08
9.93E+08
1.3
5.97E+08
-7.29E+08
2.33E+07
-4.96E+08
5.34E+08
-5.34E+08
1.00E+09
1.4
5.98E+08
-7.33E+08
2.47E+07
-4.97E+08
5.38E+08
-5.38E+08
1.01E+09
1.5
5.99E+08
-7.37E+08
2.60E+07
-4.98E+08
5.42E+08
-5.42E+08
1.01E+09
4.58E+08
-1.39E+09
1.04E+08
-7.93E+08
6.02E+08
-6.02E+08
1.56E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
5.05E+08
-1.16E+09
8.35E+07
-6.61E+08
4.50E+08
-4.50E+08
1.27E+09
0.2
5.57E+08
-1.21E+09
9.79E+07
-6.72E+08
4.83E+08
-4.83E+08
1.32E+09
0.5
8.24E+08
-9.60E+08
7.32E+07
-5.40E+08
4.42E+08
-4.42E+08
9.66E+08
0.8
6.50E+08
-1.28E+09
1.35E+08
-6.90E+08
5.41E+08
-5.41E+08
1.42E+09
0.9
6.59E+08
-1.28E+09
1.39E+08
-6.92E+08
5.47E+08
-5.47E+08
1.43E+09
6.68E+08
-1.29E+09
1.43E+08
-6.93E+08
5.53E+08
-5.53E+08
1.43E+09
1.1
6.75E+08
-1.30E+09
1.47E+08
-6.94E+08
5.57E+08
-5.57E+08
1.44E+09
1.2
6.82E+08
-1.30E+09
1.50E+08
-6.95E+08
5.61E+08
-5.61E+08
1.45E+09
1.3
6.88E+08
-1.30E+09
1.53E+08
-6.96E+08
5.65E+08
-5.65E+08
1.45E+09
1.4
6.94E+08
-1.31E+09
1.56E+08
-6.97E+08
5.68E+08
-5.68E+08
1.46E+09
1.5
6.99E+08
-1.31E+09
1.59E+08
-6.98E+08
5.72E+08
-5.72E+08
1.46E+09
8.86E+08
-9.51E+08
9.13E+07
-5.26E+08
4.86E+08
-4.86E+08
1.05E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.01049
74
74
82
82
156
156
0.2
0.010708
74
74
91
82
165
156
0.5
-0.013853
86
82
239
235
325
317
0.8
0.011122
74
74
131
111
205
185
0.9
0.011167
74
74
135
115
209
189
0.011208
74
74
137
121
211
195
1.1
0.011245
74
74
137
125
211
199
1.2
0.011279
74
74
143
125
217
199
1.3
0.011309
74
74
143
127
217
201
1.4
0.011338
74
74
143
131
217
205
1.5
0.011363
74
74
143
131
217
205
-0.014072
86
82
239
235
325
317
131
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
1.70E+08
-1.07E+09
-1.14E+07
-5.89E+08
7.21E+08
-7.21E+08
1.33E+09
0.2
1.44E+08
-1.19E+09
-1.14E+07
-6.24E+08
8.21E+08
-8.21E+08
1.55E+09
0.5
9.31E+07
-1.33E+09
-8.79E+06
-6.90E+08
9.20E+08
-9.20E+08
1.80E+09
0.8
3.84E+07
-1.42E+09
-1.88E+06
-7.68E+08
9.83E+08
-9.83E+08
1.97E+09
0.9
1.97E+07
-1.45E+09
1.61E+05
-7.89E+08
9.98E+08
-9.98E+08
2.02E+09
1.62E+06
-1.47E+09
2.36E+06
-8.08E+08
1.01E+09
-1.01E+09
2.07E+09
1.1
-1.88E+07
-1.50E+09
3.95E+06
-8.27E+08
1.02E+09
-1.02E+09
2.11E+09
1.2
-2.65E+07
-1.55E+09
5.59E+06
-8.44E+08
1.03E+09
-1.03E+09
2.15E+09
1.3
-2.05E+07
-1.60E+09
7.12E+06
-8.59E+08
1.04E+09
-1.04E+09
2.18E+09
1.4
-1.40E+07
-1.64E+09
1.04E+07
-8.73E+08
1.05E+09
-1.05E+09
2.22E+09
1.5
-7.49E+06
-1.68E+09
1.39E+07
-8.85E+08
1.06E+09
-1.06E+09
2.25E+09
1.92E+07
-1.79E+09
2.48E+07
-9.19E+08
1.09E+09
-1.09E+09
2.34E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
4.03E+08
-1.52E+09
5.68E+07
-7.70E+08
7.22E+08
-7.22E+08
1.70E+09
0.2
3.38E+08
-1.61E+09
6.00E+07
-8.07E+08
8.02E+08
-8.02E+08
1.86E+09
0.5
2.34E+08
-1.72E+09
5.74E+07
-8.32E+08
8.84E+08
-8.84E+08
2.01E+09
0.8
1.32E+08
-1.79E+09
5.07E+07
-8.37E+08
9.37E+08
-9.37E+08
2.09E+09
0.9
9.82E+07
-1.80E+09
4.80E+07
-8.35E+08
9.50E+08
-9.50E+08
2.11E+09
6.55E+07
-1.82E+09
4.53E+07
-8.33E+08
9.62E+08
-9.62E+08
2.13E+09
1.1
4.32E+07
-1.83E+09
4.19E+07
-8.28E+08
9.72E+08
-9.72E+08
2.14E+09
1.2
3.32E+07
-1.85E+09
3.85E+07
-8.23E+08
9.81E+08
-9.81E+08
2.14E+09
1.3
2.34E+07
-1.86E+09
3.49E+07
-8.20E+08
9.89E+08
-9.89E+08
2.15E+09
1.4
1.40E+07
-1.86E+09
3.14E+07
-8.22E+08
9.96E+08
-9.96E+08
2.15E+09
1.5
5.63E+06
-1.87E+09
2.81E+07
-8.23E+08
1.00E+09
-1.00E+09
2.15E+09
-1.58E+07
-1.89E+09
2.71E+07
-8.27E+08
1.03E+09
-1.03E+09
2.16E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.0055084
56
52
82
82
138
134
0.2
0.0044675
86
86
82
82
168
168
0.5
0.0030203
86
86
82
82
168
168
0.8
0.0017035
86
86
82
82
168
168
0.9
0.0012835
86
86
82
82
168
168
0.0008774
86
86
86
82
172
168
1.1
0.000451
86
86
86
82
172
168
1.2
3.532E-05
86
86
86
82
172
168
1.3
-0.0003715
86
86
86
82
172
168
1.4
-0.0007576
86
86
86
82
172
168
1.5
-0.0011048
86
86
86
82
172
168
-0.0021692
86
86
86
82
172
168
132
x11 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
7.65E+08
-7.49E+08
3.07E+07
-5.07E+08
4.16E+08
-4.16E+08
9.20E+08
0.2
7.63E+08
-7.30E+08
1.74E+07
-5.03E+08
3.91E+08
-3.91E+08
8.93E+08
0.5
7.58E+08
-7.11E+08
4.12E+06
-4.98E+08
3.75E+08
-3.75E+08
8.67E+08
0.8
7.54E+08
-6.98E+08
2.61E+06
-4.95E+08
3.65E+08
-3.65E+08
8.57E+08
0.9
7.53E+08
-6.95E+08
3.51E+06
-4.95E+08
3.62E+08
-3.62E+08
8.55E+08
7.52E+08
-6.91E+08
4.30E+06
-4.94E+08
3.60E+08
-3.60E+08
8.54E+08
1.1
7.52E+08
-6.89E+08
5.02E+06
-4.93E+08
3.58E+08
-3.58E+08
8.53E+08
1.2
7.51E+08
-6.86E+08
5.63E+06
-4.93E+08
3.56E+08
-3.56E+08
8.52E+08
1.3
7.50E+08
-6.84E+08
6.18E+06
-4.92E+08
3.54E+08
-3.54E+08
8.51E+08
1.4
7.49E+08
-6.82E+08
6.68E+06
-4.92E+08
3.53E+08
-3.53E+08
8.50E+08
1.5
7.48E+08
-6.79E+08
7.12E+06
-4.91E+08
3.51E+08
-3.51E+08
8.49E+08
7.45E+08
-6.71E+08
8.85E+06
-4.89E+08
3.45E+08
-3.45E+08
8.45E+08
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
6.66E+08
-1.12E+09
2.11E+08
-6.47E+08
4.69E+08
-4.69E+08
1.26E+09
0.2
6.28E+08
-1.09E+09
1.94E+08
-6.42E+08
4.49E+08
-4.49E+08
1.22E+09
0.5
5.92E+08
-1.06E+09
1.77E+08
-6.37E+08
4.30E+08
-4.30E+08
1.18E+09
0.8
5.68E+08
-1.04E+09
1.66E+08
-6.34E+08
4.20E+08
-4.20E+08
1.16E+09
0.9
5.62E+08
-1.04E+09
1.63E+08
-6.33E+08
4.17E+08
-4.17E+08
1.16E+09
5.56E+08
-1.03E+09
1.60E+08
-6.32E+08
4.15E+08
-4.15E+08
1.15E+09
1.1
5.52E+08
-1.03E+09
1.58E+08
-6.32E+08
4.13E+08
-4.13E+08
1.15E+09
1.2
5.47E+08
-1.02E+09
1.55E+08
-6.31E+08
4.11E+08
-4.11E+08
1.14E+09
1.3
5.43E+08
-1.02E+09
1.53E+08
-6.31E+08
4.10E+08
-4.10E+08
1.14E+09
1.4
5.39E+08
-1.02E+09
1.51E+08
-6.30E+08
4.08E+08
-4.08E+08
1.13E+09
1.5
5.36E+08
-1.02E+09
1.50E+08
-6.30E+08
4.07E+08
-4.07E+08
1.13E+09
5.22E+08
-1.01E+09
1.42E+08
-6.28E+08
4.02E+08
-4.02E+08
1.12E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.012371
74
74
147
119
221
193
0.2
0.012198
74
74
131
97
205
171
0.5
0.012027
74
74
101
86
175
160
0.8
0.011905
74
74
97
86
171
160
0.9
0.011876
74
74
95
86
169
160
0.011849
74
74
93
86
167
160
1.1
0.01182
74
74
91
86
165
160
1.2
0.011799
74
74
89
86
163
160
1.3
0.011778
74
74
86
86
160
160
1.4
0.011759
74
74
86
86
160
160
1.5
0.011742
74
74
86
86
160
160
0.011669
74
74
86
86
160
160
133
x11 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
6.52E+08
-8.31E+08
6.08E+07
-5.22E+08
6.14E+08
-6.14E+08
1.12E+09
0.2
6.69E+08
-8.02E+08
5.05E+07
-5.16E+08
5.70E+08
-5.70E+08
1.05E+09
0.5
6.81E+08
-7.73E+08
3.94E+07
-5.09E+08
5.27E+08
-5.27E+08
1.00E+09
0.8
6.86E+08
-7.52E+08
3.14E+07
-5.03E+08
4.99E+08
-4.99E+08
9.71E+08
0.9
6.87E+08
-7.47E+08
2.92E+07
-5.02E+08
4.92E+08
-4.92E+08
9.63E+08
6.87E+08
-7.44E+08
2.73E+07
-5.02E+08
4.87E+08
-4.87E+08
9.60E+08
1.1
6.87E+08
-7.38E+08
2.54E+07
-5.00E+08
4.81E+08
-4.81E+08
9.51E+08
1.2
6.87E+08
-7.34E+08
2.37E+07
-4.99E+08
4.76E+08
-4.76E+08
9.45E+08
1.3
6.87E+08
-7.30E+08
2.21E+07
-4.98E+08
4.71E+08
-4.71E+08
9.40E+08
1.4
6.86E+08
-7.27E+08
2.07E+07
-4.97E+08
4.67E+08
-4.67E+08
9.36E+08
1.5
6.86E+08
-7.24E+08
1.93E+07
-4.97E+08
4.64E+08
-4.64E+08
9.32E+08
6.83E+08
-7.11E+08
1.38E+07
-4.93E+08
4.50E+08
-4.50E+08
9.15E+08
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
7.90E+08
-1.36E+09
2.23E+08
-7.17E+08
6.35E+08
-6.35E+08
1.54E+09
0.2
7.39E+08
-1.31E+09
2.02E+08
-7.01E+08
5.99E+08
-5.99E+08
1.48E+09
0.5
6.90E+08
-1.27E+09
1.81E+08
-6.91E+08
5.64E+08
-5.64E+08
1.43E+09
0.8
6.57E+08
-1.24E+09
1.66E+08
-6.85E+08
5.43E+08
-5.43E+08
1.40E+09
0.9
6.49E+08
-1.24E+09
1.62E+08
-6.83E+08
5.38E+08
-5.38E+08
1.39E+09
6.41E+08
-1.23E+09
1.59E+08
-6.81E+08
5.32E+08
-5.32E+08
1.38E+09
1.1
6.34E+08
-1.23E+09
1.56E+08
-6.80E+08
5.28E+08
-5.28E+08
1.38E+09
1.2
6.28E+08
-1.22E+09
1.53E+08
-6.79E+08
5.24E+08
-5.24E+08
1.37E+09
1.3
6.22E+08
-1.22E+09
1.51E+08
-6.78E+08
5.20E+08
-5.20E+08
1.36E+09
1.4
6.17E+08
-1.21E+09
1.48E+08
-6.77E+08
5.17E+08
-5.17E+08
1.36E+09
1.5
6.12E+08
-1.21E+09
1.46E+08
-6.77E+08
5.14E+08
-5.14E+08
1.35E+09
5.93E+08
-1.20E+09
1.37E+08
-6.73E+08
5.02E+08
-5.02E+08
1.34E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.011928
78
78
195
149
273
227
0.2
0.011723
78
74
169
141
247
215
0.5
0.01151
74
74
145
131
219
205
0.8
0.01136
74
74
137
117
211
191
0.9
0.01132
74
74
135
107
209
181
0.011283
74
74
131
97
205
171
1.1
0.011248
74
74
131
95
205
169
1.2
0.011217
74
74
131
95
205
169
1.3
0.011188
74
74
125
93
199
167
1.4
0.011162
74
74
125
91
199
165
1.5
0.011137
74
74
125
91
199
165
0.011035
74
74
111
82
185
156
134
X11 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
2.28E+08
-1.55E+09
6.06E+07
-7.35E+08
1.18E+09
-1.18E+09
2.28E+09
0.2
2.78E+08
-1.42E+09
6.20E+07
-6.81E+08
1.08E+09
-1.08E+09
2.03E+09
0.5
2.90E+08
-1.32E+09
5.92E+07
-6.52E+08
9.84E+08
-9.84E+08
1.82E+09
0.8
2.85E+08
-1.25E+09
5.49E+07
-6.36E+08
9.27E+08
-9.27E+08
1.70E+09
0.9
2.82E+08
-1.24E+09
5.34E+07
-6.32E+08
9.12E+08
-9.12E+08
1.68E+09
2.80E+08
-1.23E+09
5.19E+07
-6.29E+08
9.00E+08
-9.00E+08
1.65E+09
1.1
2.77E+08
-1.22E+09
5.05E+07
-6.26E+08
8.89E+08
-8.89E+08
1.63E+09
1.2
2.74E+08
-1.21E+09
4.90E+07
-6.23E+08
8.79E+08
-8.79E+08
1.61E+09
1.3
2.71E+08
-1.20E+09
4.76E+07
-6.21E+08
8.70E+08
-8.70E+08
1.59E+09
1.4
2.69E+08
-1.19E+09
4.63E+07
-6.19E+08
8.62E+08
-8.62E+08
1.57E+09
1.5
2.66E+08
-1.18E+09
4.50E+07
-6.18E+08
8.54E+08
-8.54E+08
1.56E+09
2.54E+08
-1.16E+09
3.91E+07
-6.11E+08
8.27E+08
-8.27E+08
1.51E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
4.01E+08
-1.90E+09
7.58E+07
-9.41E+08
1.14E+09
-1.14E+09
2.55E+09
0.2
5.01E+08
-1.79E+09
8.44E+07
-9.04E+08
1.06E+09
-1.06E+09
2.39E+09
0.5
5.40E+08
-1.71E+09
9.37E+07
-8.66E+08
9.83E+08
-9.83E+08
2.23E+09
0.8
5.45E+08
-1.66E+09
9.29E+07
-8.42E+08
9.34E+08
-9.34E+08
2.13E+09
0.9
5.44E+08
-1.65E+09
9.18E+07
-8.36E+08
9.21E+08
-9.21E+08
2.10E+09
5.43E+08
-1.64E+09
9.06E+07
-8.31E+08
9.10E+08
-9.10E+08
2.08E+09
1.1
5.41E+08
-1.63E+09
8.91E+07
-8.27E+08
9.00E+08
-9.00E+08
2.06E+09
1.2
5.39E+08
-1.62E+09
8.77E+07
-8.23E+08
8.91E+08
-8.91E+08
2.04E+09
1.3
5.36E+08
-1.62E+09
8.61E+07
-8.19E+08
8.83E+08
-8.83E+08
2.02E+09
1.4
5.34E+08
-1.61E+09
8.47E+07
-8.16E+08
8.75E+08
-8.75E+08
2.00E+09
1.5
5.32E+08
-1.60E+09
8.30E+07
-8.14E+08
8.69E+08
-8.69E+08
1.99E+09
5.19E+08
-1.59E+09
7.53E+07
-8.04E+08
8.42E+08
-8.42E+08
1.94E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.0042201
86
86
86
86
172
172
0.2
0.0055952
86
86
86
82
172
168
0.5
0.0062969
80
76
82
82
162
158
0.8
0.0065237
72
64
82
82
154
146
0.9
0.0065597
68
60
82
82
150
142
0.0065834
68
60
82
82
150
142
1.1
0.0065979
68
60
82
82
150
142
1.2
0.0066052
64
60
82
82
146
142
1.3
0.0066071
64
60
82
82
146
142
1.4
0.0066161
64
56
82
82
146
138
1.5
0.0066085
60
56
82
82
142
138
0.0065491
60
56
82
82
142
138
135
x11 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
7.20E+08
-1.78E+09
3.24E+08
-9.28E+08
5.30E+08
-5.30E+08
1.55E+09
0.2
4.76E+08
-1.49E+09
3.07E+08
-8.24E+08
6.29E+08
-6.29E+08
1.50E+09
0.5
7.86E+08
-9.07E+08
1.74E+08
-5.44E+08
5.18E+08
-5.18E+08
1.08E+09
0.8
7.83E+08
-8.57E+08
1.38E+08
-5.32E+08
4.72E+08
-4.72E+08
1.02E+09
0.9
7.81E+08
-8.45E+08
1.28E+08
-5.29E+08
4.60E+08
-4.60E+08
1.01E+09
7.80E+08
-8.34E+08
1.20E+08
-5.27E+08
4.50E+08
-4.50E+08
9.95E+08
1.1
7.79E+08
-8.25E+08
1.12E+08
-5.24E+08
4.41E+08
-4.41E+08
9.83E+08
1.2
7.78E+08
-8.17E+08
1.05E+08
-5.23E+08
4.34E+08
-4.34E+08
9.76E+08
1.3
7.76E+08
-8.09E+08
9.88E+07
-5.21E+08
4.27E+08
-4.27E+08
9.66E+08
1.4
7.75E+08
-8.01E+08
9.28E+07
-5.19E+08
4.20E+08
-4.20E+08
9.58E+08
1.5
7.74E+08
-7.93E+08
8.71E+07
-5.17E+08
4.13E+08
-4.13E+08
9.47E+08
7.69E+08
-7.66E+08
6.49E+07
-5.11E+08
3.96E+08
-3.96E+08
9.15E+08
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
1.13E+09
-1.36E+09
1.49E+09
-1.20E+09
5.28E+08
-5.28E+08
1.41E+09
0.2
1.50E+09
-1.07E+09
1.57E+08
-6.14E+08
4.54E+08
-4.54E+08
1.52E+09
0.5
9.20E+08
-1.24E+09
3.82E+08
-6.52E+08
5.41E+08
-5.41E+08
1.40E+09
0.8
8.38E+08
-1.18E+09
3.38E+08
-6.44E+08
5.09E+08
-5.09E+08
1.33E+09
0.9
8.17E+08
-1.17E+09
3.26E+08
-6.43E+08
5.00E+08
-5.00E+08
1.32E+09
7.98E+08
-1.16E+09
3.15E+08
-6.42E+08
4.92E+08
-4.92E+08
1.30E+09
1.1
7.81E+08
-1.15E+09
3.05E+08
-6.41E+08
4.86E+08
-4.86E+08
1.29E+09
1.2
7.66E+08
-1.14E+09
2.97E+08
-6.41E+08
4.78E+08
-4.78E+08
1.28E+09
1.3
7.52E+08
-1.13E+09
2.89E+08
-6.40E+08
4.73E+08
-4.73E+08
1.27E+09
1.4
7.40E+08
-1.12E+09
2.81E+08
-6.39E+08
4.68E+08
-4.68E+08
1.26E+09
1.5
7.28E+08
-1.11E+09
2.74E+08
-6.39E+08
4.64E+08
-4.64E+08
1.25E+09
6.81E+08
-1.08E+09
2.47E+08
-6.36E+08
4.46E+08
-4.46E+08
1.21E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
349
0.00631
78
78
295
271
373
0.2
-0.018011
90
90
90
86
180
176
0.5
0.013781
78
74
231
211
309
285
0.8
0.01341
74
74
205
167
279
241
0.9
0.013311
74
74
189
163
263
237
0.013218
74
74
171
159
245
233
1.1
0.013133
74
74
167
159
241
233
1.2
0.013059
74
74
167
157
241
231
1.3
0.01299
74
74
167
153
241
227
1.4
0.012925
74
74
163
153
237
227
1.5
0.012868
74
74
163
147
237
221
0.012626
74
74
147
127
221
201
136
x11 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
8.76E+08
-2.13E+09
4.46E+08
-1.00E+09
1.03E+09
-1.03E+09
2.56E+09
0.2
4.69E+08
-1.69E+09
2.49E+08
-9.03E+08
9.12E+08
-9.12E+08
2.10E+09
0.5
8.02E+08
-1.07E+09
2.41E+08
-5.82E+08
7.63E+08
-7.63E+08
1.36E+09
0.8
4.94E+08
-1.55E+09
1.74E+08
-8.44E+08
7.55E+08
-7.55E+08
1.80E+09
0.9
8.05E+08
-9.90E+08
1.97E+08
-5.62E+08
6.68E+08
-6.68E+08
1.23E+09
8.04E+08
-9.75E+08
1.88E+08
-5.59E+08
6.51E+08
-6.51E+08
1.21E+09
1.1
8.03E+08
-9.61E+08
1.80E+08
-5.55E+08
6.36E+08
-6.36E+08
1.19E+09
1.2
8.01E+08
-9.48E+08
1.72E+08
-5.52E+08
6.23E+08
-6.23E+08
1.17E+09
1.3
7.99E+08
-9.37E+08
1.65E+08
-5.50E+08
6.11E+08
-6.11E+08
1.16E+09
1.4
7.98E+08
-9.25E+08
1.59E+08
-5.47E+08
5.99E+08
-5.99E+08
1.14E+09
1.5
7.95E+08
-9.14E+08
1.53E+08
-5.44E+08
5.88E+08
-5.88E+08
1.13E+09
7.84E+08
-8.74E+08
1.28E+08
-5.34E+08
5.50E+08
-5.50E+08
1.08E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
1.51E+09
-1.48E+09
9.83E+08
-8.27E+08
9.58E+08
-9.58E+08
1.77E+09
0.2
1.48E+09
-1.27E+09
1.94E+08
-6.54E+08
6.83E+08
-6.83E+08
1.61E+09
0.5
1.11E+09
-1.49E+09
4.53E+08
-7.50E+08
7.76E+08
-7.76E+08
1.76E+09
0.8
1.25E+09
-1.06E+09
1.24E+08
-5.95E+08
5.82E+08
-5.82E+08
1.35E+09
0.9
9.81E+08
-1.39E+09
3.82E+08
-7.23E+08
7.02E+08
-7.02E+08
1.62E+09
9.57E+08
-1.38E+09
3.69E+08
-7.20E+08
6.88E+08
-6.88E+08
1.60E+09
1.1
9.35E+08
-1.36E+09
3.56E+08
-7.18E+08
6.76E+08
-6.76E+08
1.58E+09
1.2
9.16E+08
-1.35E+09
3.45E+08
-7.15E+08
6.65E+08
-6.65E+08
1.56E+09
1.3
8.98E+08
-1.34E+09
3.35E+08
-7.13E+08
6.55E+08
-6.55E+08
1.54E+09
1.4
8.81E+08
-1.33E+09
3.25E+08
-7.11E+08
6.46E+08
-6.46E+08
1.53E+09
1.5
8.65E+08
-1.32E+09
3.17E+08
-7.10E+08
6.39E+08
-6.39E+08
1.52E+09
8.05E+08
-1.28E+09
2.84E+08
-7.02E+08
6.06E+08
-6.06E+08
1.47E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.015446
94
86
333
325
427
411
0.2
-0.017982
90
90
177
177
267
267
0.5
0.01387
78
78
277
239
355
317
0.8
-0.017056
86
86
235
173
321
259
0.9
0.013286
78
78
239
231
317
309
0.013172
78
78
235
231
313
309
1.1
0.013068
78
78
235
227
313
305
1.2
0.012971
78
78
235
219
313
297
1.3
0.012882
78
78
231
219
309
297
1.4
0.012806
78
78
231
215
309
293
1.5
0.012723
78
74
227
209
305
283
0.012404
74
74
211
181
285
255
137
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
5.85E+08
-2.41E+09
3.35E+08
-1.18E+09
2.07E+09
-2.07E+09
4.15E+09
0.2
7.05E+08
-2.94E+09
3.98E+08
-1.29E+09
1.75E+09
-1.75E+09
3.24E+09
0.5
7.22E+08
-1.80E+09
3.40E+08
-7.85E+08
1.42E+09
-1.42E+09
2.57E+09
0.8
6.55E+08
-1.66E+09
3.13E+08
-7.39E+08
1.26E+09
-1.26E+09
2.28E+09
0.9
6.35E+08
-1.62E+09
3.04E+08
-7.30E+08
1.22E+09
-1.22E+09
2.21E+09
6.18E+08
-1.59E+09
2.97E+08
-7.22E+08
1.19E+09
-1.19E+09
2.14E+09
1.1
6.01E+08
-1.56E+09
2.89E+08
-7.15E+08
1.16E+09
-1.16E+09
2.09E+09
1.2
5.86E+08
-1.54E+09
2.82E+08
-7.08E+08
1.13E+09
-1.13E+09
2.04E+09
1.3
5.72E+08
-1.52E+09
2.75E+08
-7.02E+08
1.11E+09
-1.11E+09
2.00E+09
1.4
5.59E+08
-1.50E+09
2.68E+08
-6.98E+08
1.09E+09
-1.09E+09
1.96E+09
1.5
5.47E+08
-1.48E+09
2.61E+08
-6.93E+08
1.07E+09
-1.07E+09
1.93E+09
4.97E+08
-1.41E+09
2.32E+08
-6.74E+08
9.98E+08
-9.98E+08
1.79E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
9.40E+08
-2.90E+09
4.84E+08
-1.26E+09
1.95E+09
-1.95E+09
4.15E+09
0.2
9.92E+08
-2.57E+09
4.80E+08
-1.16E+09
1.68E+09
-1.68E+09
3.67E+09
0.5
1.15E+09
-2.21E+09
4.29E+08
-1.02E+09
1.43E+09
-1.43E+09
3.13E+09
0.8
1.07E+09
-2.03E+09
4.04E+08
-9.69E+08
1.30E+09
-1.30E+09
2.85E+09
0.9
1.04E+09
-1.99E+09
3.96E+08
-9.56E+08
1.27E+09
-1.27E+09
2.79E+09
1.02E+09
-1.95E+09
3.88E+08
-9.44E+08
1.24E+09
-1.24E+09
2.73E+09
1.1
9.98E+08
-1.92E+09
3.80E+08
-9.34E+08
1.21E+09
-1.21E+09
2.67E+09
1.2
9.77E+08
-1.89E+09
3.71E+08
-9.24E+08
1.19E+09
-1.19E+09
2.62E+09
1.3
9.58E+08
-1.86E+09
3.63E+08
-9.16E+08
1.16E+09
-1.16E+09
2.58E+09
1.4
9.41E+08
-1.83E+09
3.56E+08
-9.08E+08
1.14E+09
-1.14E+09
2.54E+09
1.5
9.23E+08
-1.81E+09
3.48E+08
-9.01E+08
1.13E+09
-1.13E+09
2.50E+09
8.51E+08
-1.72E+09
3.14E+08
-8.74E+08
1.06E+09
-1.06E+09
2.36E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.0062177
90
90
133
121
223
211
0.2
-0.0056904
96
86
117
104
213
190
0.5
0.010141
99
74
305
293
404
367
0.8
0.01003
68
68
305
285
373
353
0.9
0.009973
68
68
301
285
369
353
0.0099072
68
68
301
281
369
349
1.1
0.0098436
68
60
297
277
365
337
1.2
0.009767
68
60
293
269
361
329
1.3
0.0096949
68
60
289
257
357
317
1.4
0.0096324
68
60
285
239
353
299
1.5
0.0095572
64
60
281
239
345
299
0.0092226
60
60
239
215
299
275
138
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
7.23E+08
-6.22E+08
1.49E+07
-4.77E+08
3.18E+08
-3.18E+08
8.21E+08
0.2
7.06E+08
-6.48E+08
4.31E+06
-4.79E+08
3.58E+08
-3.58E+08
8.13E+08
0.5
6.92E+08
-6.93E+08
6.32E+07
-4.87E+08
4.18E+08
-4.18E+08
8.84E+08
0.8
6.87E+08
-7.33E+08
1.02E+08
-4.96E+08
4.66E+08
-4.66E+08
9.39E+08
0.9
6.87E+08
-7.46E+08
1.12E+08
-4.98E+08
4.79E+08
-4.79E+08
9.54E+08
4.76E+08
-1.40E+09
1.93E+08
-7.96E+08
5.26E+08
-5.26E+08
1.33E+09
1.1
6.88E+08
-7.68E+08
1.29E+08
-5.04E+08
5.01E+08
-5.01E+08
9.81E+08
1.2
6.89E+08
-7.78E+08
1.37E+08
-5.06E+08
5.10E+08
-5.10E+08
9.93E+08
1.3
6.90E+08
-7.87E+08
1.43E+08
-5.08E+08
5.18E+08
-5.18E+08
1.00E+09
1.4
6.92E+08
-7.96E+08
1.49E+08
-5.10E+08
5.26E+08
-5.26E+08
1.01E+09
1.5
6.93E+08
-8.05E+08
1.55E+08
-5.12E+08
5.33E+08
-5.33E+08
1.02E+09
7.69E+08
-1.67E+09
2.07E+08
-8.89E+08
6.08E+08
-6.08E+08
1.45E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
4.55E+08
-9.71E+08
1.05E+08
-6.20E+08
3.78E+08
-3.78E+08
1.07E+09
0.2
5.60E+08
-1.07E+09
1.46E+08
-6.27E+08
4.13E+08
-4.13E+08
1.17E+09
0.5
6.86E+08
-1.18E+09
2.06E+08
-6.43E+08
4.56E+08
-4.56E+08
1.29E+09
0.8
7.77E+08
-1.24E+09
2.58E+08
-6.60E+08
4.92E+08
-4.92E+08
1.36E+09
0.9
8.01E+08
-1.26E+09
2.72E+08
-6.64E+08
5.01E+08
-5.01E+08
1.38E+09
1.33E+09
-9.19E+08
1.30E+08
-5.73E+08
3.86E+08
-3.86E+08
1.35E+09
1.1
8.42E+08
-1.29E+09
2.97E+08
-6.71E+08
5.17E+08
-5.17E+08
1.41E+09
1.2
8.59E+08
-1.30E+09
3.07E+08
-6.73E+08
5.24E+08
-5.24E+08
1.42E+09
1.3
8.75E+08
-1.31E+09
3.17E+08
-6.76E+08
5.31E+08
-5.31E+08
1.44E+09
1.4
8.90E+08
-1.32E+09
3.26E+08
-6.78E+08
5.36E+08
-5.36E+08
1.45E+09
1.5
9.03E+08
-1.32E+09
3.35E+08
-6.80E+08
5.41E+08
-5.41E+08
1.46E+09
7.20E+08
-1.41E+09
9.63E+08
-1.08E+09
5.61E+08
-5.61E+08
1.52E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.011286
74
74
86
82
160
156
0.2
0.011786
74
74
95
82
169
156
0.5
0.012385
74
74
147
127
221
201
0.8
0.012805
74
74
165
153
239
227
0.9
0.012916
74
74
169
157
243
231
-0.016827
90
86
123
84
213
170
1.1
0.013108
78
74
171
161
249
235
1.2
0.01319
78
74
201
165
279
239
1.3
0.013265
78
74
209
165
287
239
1.4
0.013334
78
74
219
169
297
243
1.5
0.013397
78
78
219
171
297
249
-0.0029289
78
78
241
231
319
309
139
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
6.40E+08
-6.35E+08
6.27E+06
-4.74E+08
3.93E+08
-3.93E+08
8.37E+08
0.2
5.78E+08
-6.78E+08
2.90E+07
-4.80E+08
5.01E+08
-5.01E+08
9.58E+08
0.5
7.02E+07
-1.48E+09
4.98E+07
-8.22E+08
8.15E+08
-8.15E+08
1.58E+09
0.8
2.29E+08
-1.59E+09
8.67E+07
-8.57E+08
9.08E+08
-9.08E+08
1.69E+09
0.9
2.84E+08
-1.62E+09
9.77E+07
-8.66E+08
9.33E+08
-9.33E+08
1.72E+09
3.30E+08
-1.64E+09
1.08E+08
-8.74E+08
9.54E+08
-9.54E+08
1.75E+09
1.1
3.68E+08
-1.66E+09
1.17E+08
-8.81E+08
9.74E+08
-9.74E+08
1.78E+09
1.2
4.00E+08
-1.69E+09
1.26E+08
-8.88E+08
9.91E+08
-9.91E+08
1.80E+09
1.3
4.28E+08
-1.71E+09
1.34E+08
-8.94E+08
1.01E+09
-1.01E+09
1.82E+09
1.4
4.51E+08
-1.72E+09
1.42E+08
-9.00E+08
1.02E+09
-1.02E+09
1.84E+09
1.5
4.71E+08
-1.74E+09
1.49E+08
-9.05E+08
1.03E+09
-1.03E+09
1.86E+09
4.20E+08
-1.65E+09
1.64E+08
-8.87E+08
8.25E+08
-8.25E+08
1.96E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
5.05E+08
-1.16E+09
8.35E+07
-6.61E+08
4.50E+08
-4.50E+08
1.27E+09
0.2
6.49E+08
-1.30E+09
1.33E+08
-6.82E+08
5.33E+08
-5.33E+08
1.43E+09
0.5
3.08E+08
-1.94E+09
1.97E+08
-8.71E+08
6.98E+08
-6.98E+08
1.98E+09
0.8
4.66E+08
-2.00E+09
2.80E+08
-8.89E+08
7.78E+08
-7.78E+08
2.07E+09
0.9
5.03E+08
-2.00E+09
2.88E+08
-8.92E+08
8.00E+08
-8.00E+08
2.09E+09
5.34E+08
-2.01E+09
2.92E+08
-8.96E+08
8.19E+08
-8.19E+08
2.11E+09
1.1
5.59E+08
-2.02E+09
2.96E+08
-9.05E+08
8.36E+08
-8.36E+08
2.13E+09
1.2
5.80E+08
-2.02E+09
3.03E+08
-9.12E+08
8.51E+08
-8.51E+08
2.14E+09
1.3
5.98E+08
-2.02E+09
3.11E+08
-9.19E+08
8.65E+08
-8.65E+08
2.15E+09
1.4
6.13E+08
-2.03E+09
3.14E+08
-9.25E+08
8.78E+08
-8.78E+08
2.16E+09
1.5
6.26E+08
-2.03E+09
3.20E+08
-9.30E+08
8.89E+08
-8.89E+08
2.18E+09
1.46E+09
-1.19E+09
2.05E+08
-6.40E+08
6.09E+08
-6.09E+08
1.57E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.01049
74
74
82
82
156
156
0.2
0.011111
74
74
131
107
205
181
0.5
-0.0022839
86
86
145
106
231
192
0.8
-0.0016459
86
86
166
128
252
214
0.9
-0.001464
86
86
166
140
252
226
-0.0013034
86
86
166
140
252
226
1.1
-0.0011646
86
86
168
144
254
230
1.2
-0.0010467
86
86
176
144
262
230
1.3
-0.0009496
86
86
176
144
262
230
1.4
-0.0008558
86
86
180
148
266
234
1.5
-0.0007826
86
86
180
152
266
238
-0.017187
90
90
243
177
333
267
140
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
1.33E+09
1.70E+08
-1.07E+09
-1.14E+07
-5.89E+08
7.21E+08
-7.21E+08
0.2
4.27E+07
-1.41E+09
-4.58E+06
-8.01E+08
9.86E+08
-9.86E+08
1.95E+09
0.5
2.80E+08
-2.04E+09
1.30E+08
-1.00E+09
1.13E+09
-1.13E+09
2.61E+09
0.8
3.25E+08
-2.15E+09
1.55E+08
-1.03E+09
1.24E+09
-1.24E+09
2.84E+09
0.9
3.34E+08
-2.18E+09
1.61E+08
-1.04E+09
1.27E+09
-1.27E+09
2.90E+09
3.42E+08
-2.21E+09
1.66E+08
-1.05E+09
1.29E+09
-1.29E+09
2.95E+09
1.1
3.49E+08
-2.24E+09
1.71E+08
-1.06E+09
1.32E+09
-1.32E+09
3.00E+09
1.2
3.55E+08
-2.27E+09
1.75E+08
-1.07E+09
1.34E+09
-1.34E+09
3.04E+09
1.3
3.60E+08
-2.29E+09
1.78E+08
-1.07E+09
1.36E+09
-1.36E+09
3.08E+09
1.4
3.65E+08
-2.31E+09
1.82E+08
-1.08E+09
1.38E+09
-1.38E+09
3.12E+09
1.5
3.70E+08
-2.33E+09
1.85E+08
-1.09E+09
1.40E+09
-1.40E+09
3.15E+09
3.88E+08
-2.41E+09
1.98E+08
-1.11E+09
1.47E+09
-1.47E+09
3.29E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
4.03E+08
-1.52E+09
5.68E+07
-7.70E+08
7.22E+08
-7.22E+08
1.70E+09
0.2
1.30E+08
-1.85E+09
6.32E+07
-8.22E+08
9.23E+08
-9.23E+08
2.07E+09
0.5
3.73E+08
-1.75E+09
1.30E+08
-7.90E+08
1.01E+09
-1.01E+09
1.95E+09
0.8
4.71E+08
-1.82E+09
1.69E+08
-8.06E+08
1.08E+09
-1.08E+09
2.03E+09
0.9
4.94E+08
-1.84E+09
1.79E+08
-8.11E+08
1.11E+09
-1.11E+09
2.06E+09
5.14E+08
-1.86E+09
1.87E+08
-8.16E+08
1.13E+09
-1.13E+09
2.09E+09
1.1
5.31E+08
-1.88E+09
1.94E+08
-8.21E+08
1.15E+09
-1.15E+09
2.11E+09
1.2
5.46E+08
-1.89E+09
2.00E+08
-8.26E+08
1.17E+09
-1.17E+09
2.13E+09
1.3
5.60E+08
-1.91E+09
2.05E+08
-8.30E+08
1.18E+09
-1.18E+09
2.16E+09
1.4
5.73E+08
-1.92E+09
2.10E+08
-8.34E+08
1.20E+09
-1.20E+09
2.18E+09
1.5
5.84E+08
-1.94E+09
2.14E+08
-8.37E+08
1.21E+09
-1.21E+09
2.21E+09
6.28E+08
-2.00E+09
2.28E+08
-8.53E+08
1.27E+09
-1.27E+09
2.32E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.0055084
56
52
82
82
138
134
0.2
0.0007373
86
86
82
82
168
168
0.5
-0.0098404
90
86
295
283
385
369
0.8
-0.011247
90
90
299
287
389
377
0.9
-0.011544
90
90
299
291
389
381
-0.011794
90
90
299
291
389
381
1.1
-0.012006
90
90
299
291
389
381
1.2
-0.012189
90
90
299
291
389
381
1.3
-0.012348
90
90
303
291
393
381
1.4
-0.012488
90
90
303
291
393
381
1.5
-0.012612
90
90
303
291
393
381
-0.013067
90
90
303
295
393
385
141
x11 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
3.52E+08
-6.84E+08
1.30E+07
-4.89E+08
3.17E+08
-3.17E+08
7.98E+08
0.2
3.31E+08
-7.01E+08
7.85E+06
-4.93E+08
3.31E+08
-3.31E+08
8.21E+08
0.5
3.16E+08
-7.19E+08
2.47E+06
-4.97E+08
3.45E+08
-3.45E+08
8.45E+08
0.8
3.08E+08
-7.32E+08
-9.34E+05
-5.01E+08
3.54E+08
-3.54E+08
8.62E+08
0.9
3.06E+08
-7.35E+08
-1.78E+06
-5.02E+08
3.56E+08
-3.56E+08
8.67E+08
3.05E+08
-7.39E+08
-2.52E+06
-5.02E+08
3.58E+08
-3.58E+08
8.70E+08
1.1
3.04E+08
-7.40E+08
-3.14E+06
-5.03E+08
3.60E+08
-3.60E+08
8.73E+08
1.2
3.03E+08
-7.44E+08
-3.75E+06
-5.04E+08
3.62E+08
-3.62E+08
8.77E+08
1.3
3.03E+08
-7.46E+08
-3.65E+06
-5.04E+08
3.63E+08
-3.63E+08
8.78E+08
1.4
3.02E+08
-7.48E+08
-2.69E+06
-5.04E+08
3.64E+08
-3.64E+08
8.80E+08
1.5
3.02E+08
-7.50E+08
-1.37E+06
-5.05E+08
3.65E+08
-3.65E+08
8.83E+08
3.01E+08
-7.58E+08
3.81E+06
-5.07E+08
3.70E+08
-3.70E+08
8.92E+08
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
4.89E+08
-9.31E+08
1.12E+08
-6.26E+08
3.66E+08
-3.66E+08
1.03E+09
0.2
5.22E+08
-9.63E+08
1.23E+08
-6.35E+08
3.78E+08
-3.78E+08
1.06E+09
0.5
5.60E+08
-9.93E+08
1.39E+08
-6.43E+08
3.91E+08
-3.91E+08
1.10E+09
0.8
5.86E+08
-1.01E+09
1.50E+08
-6.47E+08
3.98E+08
-3.98E+08
1.12E+09
0.9
5.93E+08
-1.02E+09
1.53E+08
-6.48E+08
4.00E+08
-4.00E+08
1.12E+09
5.99E+08
-1.02E+09
1.56E+08
-6.49E+08
4.02E+08
-4.02E+08
1.13E+09
1.1
6.05E+08
-1.02E+09
1.59E+08
-6.50E+08
4.04E+08
-4.04E+08
1.13E+09
1.2
6.10E+08
-1.03E+09
1.61E+08
-6.50E+08
4.05E+08
-4.05E+08
1.13E+09
1.3
6.15E+08
-1.03E+09
1.64E+08
-6.51E+08
4.07E+08
-4.07E+08
1.14E+09
1.4
6.19E+08
-1.03E+09
1.66E+08
-6.52E+08
4.08E+08
-4.08E+08
1.14E+09
1.5
6.23E+08
-1.03E+09
1.68E+08
-6.53E+08
4.09E+08
-4.09E+08
1.14E+09
6.39E+08
-1.04E+09
1.76E+08
-6.55E+08
4.13E+08
-4.13E+08
1.15E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.010989
86
86
94
94
0.2
0.011075
12
86
86
98
94
0.5
0.0112
12
101
86
113
94
0.8
0.011304
16
105
86
121
94
0.9
0.011333
16
107
91
123
99
0.01136
16
107
93
123
101
1.1
0.011385
16
113
95
129
103
1.2
0.011406
16
119
97
135
105
1.3
0.011424
16
123
97
139
105
1.4
0.011443
16
127
99
143
107
1.5
0.011461
16
127
99
143
107
0.011534
16
137
101
153
109
142
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
1.63E+08
-7.63E+08
1.23E+07
-5.08E+08
3.84E+08
-3.84E+08
9.01E+08
0.2
1.60E+08
-7.91E+08
4.43E+06
-5.15E+08
4.06E+08
-4.06E+08
9.39E+08
0.5
1.61E+08
-8.17E+08
8.60E+05
-5.22E+08
4.26E+08
-4.26E+08
9.74E+08
0.8
1.64E+08
-8.34E+08
8.88E+06
-5.26E+08
4.39E+08
-4.39E+08
9.96E+08
0.9
1.64E+08
-8.38E+08
1.10E+07
-5.27E+08
4.42E+08
-4.42E+08
1.00E+09
1.65E+08
-8.42E+08
1.30E+07
-5.28E+08
4.45E+08
-4.45E+08
1.01E+09
1.1
1.66E+08
-8.45E+08
1.48E+07
-5.29E+08
4.47E+08
-4.47E+08
1.01E+09
1.2
1.67E+08
-8.49E+08
1.64E+07
-5.30E+08
4.49E+08
-4.49E+08
1.02E+09
1.3
1.68E+08
-8.52E+08
1.79E+07
-5.30E+08
4.51E+08
-4.51E+08
1.02E+09
1.4
1.69E+08
-8.54E+08
1.93E+07
-5.31E+08
4.53E+08
-4.53E+08
1.02E+09
1.5
1.69E+08
-8.57E+08
2.06E+07
-5.32E+08
4.54E+08
-4.54E+08
1.02E+09
1.72E+08
-8.66E+08
2.59E+07
-5.34E+08
4.61E+08
-4.61E+08
1.04E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
5.06E+08
-1.16E+09
8.06E+07
-7.12E+08
4.20E+08
-4.20E+08
1.19E+09
0.2
5.54E+08
-1.21E+09
9.22E+07
-7.27E+08
4.43E+08
-4.43E+08
1.24E+09
0.5
6.11E+08
-1.25E+09
1.14E+08
-7.41E+08
4.69E+08
-4.69E+08
1.29E+09
0.8
6.51E+08
-1.28E+09
1.31E+08
-7.49E+08
4.84E+08
-4.84E+08
1.31E+09
0.9
6.62E+08
-1.28E+09
1.36E+08
-7.52E+08
4.88E+08
-4.88E+08
1.32E+09
6.72E+08
-1.29E+09
1.41E+08
-7.53E+08
4.92E+08
-4.92E+08
1.33E+09
1.1
6.80E+08
-1.29E+09
1.45E+08
-7.55E+08
4.95E+08
-4.95E+08
1.33E+09
1.2
6.88E+08
-1.30E+09
1.48E+08
-7.57E+08
4.98E+08
-4.98E+08
1.33E+09
1.3
6.95E+08
-1.30E+09
1.52E+08
-7.58E+08
5.00E+08
-5.00E+08
1.34E+09
1.4
7.02E+08
-1.31E+09
1.55E+08
-7.59E+08
5.02E+08
-5.02E+08
1.34E+09
1.5
7.08E+08
-1.31E+09
1.58E+08
-7.60E+08
5.04E+08
-5.04E+08
1.34E+09
7.31E+08
-1.32E+09
1.70E+08
-7.65E+08
5.12E+08
-5.12E+08
1.35E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.0097475
16
12
86
82
102
94
0.2
0.0098629
16
16
95
82
111
98
0.5
0.010065
20
16
117
93
137
109
0.8
0.010234
20
16
135
101
155
117
0.9
0.010282
20
16
139
109
159
125
0.010326
20
20
139
117
159
137
1.1
0.010366
20
20
141
121
161
141
1.2
0.010404
20
20
145
125
165
145
1.3
0.010438
20
20
147
127
167
147
1.4
0.01047
20
20
147
131
167
151
1.5
0.0105
20
20
151
131
171
151
0.010621
20
20
157
137
177
157
143
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
3.60E+07
-1.17E+09
-1.42E+07
-6.21E+08
5.46E+08
-5.46E+08
1.32E+09
0.2
4.34E+07
-1.22E+09
-1.31E+07
-6.34E+08
5.79E+08
-5.79E+08
1.38E+09
0.5
6.48E+07
-1.26E+09
-1.31E+07
-6.47E+08
6.10E+08
-6.10E+08
1.44E+09
0.8
8.76E+07
-1.28E+09
-8.65E+06
-6.59E+08
6.28E+08
-6.28E+08
1.47E+09
0.9
9.49E+07
-1.29E+09
-7.12E+06
-6.62E+08
6.32E+08
-6.32E+08
1.47E+09
1.02E+08
-1.29E+09
-5.60E+06
-6.64E+08
6.36E+08
-6.36E+08
1.48E+09
1.1
1.09E+08
-1.30E+09
-4.10E+06
-6.67E+08
6.39E+08
-6.39E+08
1.48E+09
1.2
1.15E+08
-1.30E+09
-2.62E+06
-6.69E+08
6.42E+08
-6.42E+08
1.49E+09
1.3
1.21E+08
-1.30E+09
-1.18E+06
-6.71E+08
6.45E+08
-6.45E+08
1.49E+09
1.4
1.27E+08
-1.31E+09
2.48E+05
-6.73E+08
6.47E+08
-6.47E+08
1.49E+09
1.5
1.32E+08
-1.31E+09
1.62E+06
-6.74E+08
6.49E+08
-6.49E+08
1.50E+09
1.56E+08
-1.32E+09
7.86E+06
-6.80E+08
6.57E+08
-6.57E+08
1.51E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
2.11E+08
-1.41E+09
1.59E+07
-7.54E+08
5.67E+08
-5.67E+08
1.52E+09
0.2
2.01E+08
-1.47E+09
1.98E+07
-7.61E+08
6.04E+08
-6.04E+08
1.58E+09
0.5
2.16E+08
-1.53E+09
2.42E+07
-7.75E+08
6.40E+08
-6.40E+08
1.65E+09
0.8
2.42E+08
-1.55E+09
2.73E+07
-7.89E+08
6.61E+08
-6.61E+08
1.68E+09
0.9
2.51E+08
-1.56E+09
2.82E+07
-7.93E+08
6.67E+08
-6.67E+08
1.69E+09
2.60E+08
-1.57E+09
2.89E+07
-7.98E+08
6.72E+08
-6.72E+08
1.70E+09
1.1
2.69E+08
-1.58E+09
2.96E+07
-8.02E+08
6.76E+08
-6.76E+08
1.70E+09
1.2
2.78E+08
-1.60E+09
3.03E+07
-8.05E+08
6.79E+08
-6.79E+08
1.71E+09
1.3
2.86E+08
-1.61E+09
3.08E+07
-8.09E+08
6.83E+08
-6.83E+08
1.71E+09
1.4
2.94E+08
-1.62E+09
3.12E+07
-8.12E+08
6.86E+08
-6.86E+08
1.72E+09
1.5
3.01E+08
-1.63E+09
3.17E+07
-8.15E+08
6.89E+08
-6.89E+08
1.72E+09
3.35E+08
-1.68E+09
3.36E+07
-8.29E+08
6.99E+08
-6.99E+08
1.73E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.0040839
82
82
86
82
168
164
0.2
0.0038258
86
82
86
82
172
164
0.5
0.0038441
86
86
86
82
172
168
0.8
0.0040341
86
86
86
82
172
168
0.9
0.0041107
86
86
86
86
172
172
0.0041897
86
86
86
86
172
172
1.1
0.0042696
86
86
86
86
172
172
1.2
0.0043494
86
86
86
86
172
172
1.3
0.0044284
86
86
86
86
172
172
1.4
0.0044816
86
86
86
86
172
172
1.5
0.0045516
86
86
86
86
172
172
0.004861
86
86
86
86
172
172
144
x11 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
3.08E+08
-8.06E+08
2.81E+07
-5.20E+08
3.90E+08
-3.90E+08
9.40E+08
0.2
3.16E+08
-7.90E+08
1.48E+07
-5.16E+08
3.78E+08
-3.78E+08
9.20E+08
0.5
3.26E+08
-7.71E+08
1.46E+06
-5.12E+08
3.65E+08
-3.65E+08
8.95E+08
0.8
3.33E+08
-7.59E+08
1.88E+06
-5.09E+08
3.57E+08
-3.57E+08
8.80E+08
0.9
3.35E+08
-7.55E+08
2.59E+06
-5.08E+08
3.54E+08
-3.54E+08
8.76E+08
3.36E+08
-7.52E+08
3.24E+06
-5.07E+08
3.52E+08
-3.52E+08
8.72E+08
1.1
3.38E+08
-7.49E+08
3.82E+06
-5.06E+08
3.51E+08
-3.51E+08
8.68E+08
1.2
3.39E+08
-7.46E+08
4.35E+06
-5.05E+08
3.49E+08
-3.49E+08
8.65E+08
1.3
3.40E+08
-7.44E+08
4.83E+06
-5.05E+08
3.48E+08
-3.48E+08
8.62E+08
1.4
3.41E+08
-7.41E+08
5.27E+06
-5.04E+08
3.46E+08
-3.46E+08
8.60E+08
1.5
3.42E+08
-7.39E+08
5.66E+06
-5.04E+08
3.45E+08
-3.45E+08
8.57E+08
3.45E+08
-7.31E+08
7.20E+06
-5.02E+08
3.40E+08
-3.40E+08
8.48E+08
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
7.09E+08
-1.06E+09
2.21E+08
-6.63E+08
4.36E+08
-4.36E+08
1.18E+09
0.2
6.70E+08
-1.03E+09
2.04E+08
-6.56E+08
4.20E+08
-4.20E+08
1.15E+09
0.5
6.34E+08
-1.00E+09
1.87E+08
-6.49E+08
4.07E+08
-4.07E+08
1.12E+09
0.8
6.10E+08
-9.88E+08
1.76E+08
-6.45E+08
4.00E+08
-4.00E+08
1.10E+09
0.9
6.03E+08
-9.84E+08
1.73E+08
-6.44E+08
3.98E+08
-3.98E+08
1.10E+09
5.98E+08
-9.81E+08
1.70E+08
-6.43E+08
3.96E+08
-3.96E+08
1.10E+09
1.1
5.92E+08
-9.77E+08
1.68E+08
-6.42E+08
3.95E+08
-3.95E+08
1.09E+09
1.2
5.88E+08
-9.75E+08
1.66E+08
-6.41E+08
3.93E+08
-3.93E+08
1.09E+09
1.3
5.83E+08
-9.72E+08
1.63E+08
-6.40E+08
3.92E+08
-3.92E+08
1.09E+09
1.4
5.80E+08
-9.70E+08
1.62E+08
-6.39E+08
3.91E+08
-3.91E+08
1.08E+09
1.5
5.76E+08
-9.67E+08
1.60E+08
-6.39E+08
3.90E+08
-3.90E+08
1.08E+09
5.62E+08
-9.59E+08
1.52E+08
-6.36E+08
3.85E+08
-3.85E+08
1.07E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.011912
20
16
161
143
181
159
0.2
0.011765
20
16
147
119
167
135
0.5
0.011625
20
137
101
157
109
0.8
0.011535
16
119
97
135
105
0.9
0.01151
16
107
95
123
103
0.011487
16
107
93
123
101
1.1
0.011467
12
107
91
119
99
1.2
0.011448
12
105
86
117
94
1.3
0.011431
12
105
86
117
94
1.4
0.011415
12
105
86
117
94
1.5
0.0114
12
105
86
117
94
0.011339
12
101
86
113
94
145
x11 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
1.95E+08
-9.19E+08
5.69E+07
-5.48E+08
4.86E+08
-4.86E+08
1.09E+09
0.2
1.93E+08
-8.96E+08
4.68E+07
-5.43E+08
4.67E+08
-4.67E+08
1.06E+09
0.5
1.91E+08
-8.73E+08
3.60E+07
-5.37E+08
4.50E+08
-4.50E+08
1.03E+09
0.8
1.89E+08
-8.56E+08
2.82E+07
-5.33E+08
4.38E+08
-4.38E+08
1.00E+09
0.9
1.88E+08
-8.52E+08
2.61E+07
-5.32E+08
4.34E+08
-4.34E+08
9.99E+08
1.88E+08
-8.47E+08
2.41E+07
-5.31E+08
4.32E+08
-4.32E+08
9.94E+08
1.1
1.88E+08
-8.43E+08
2.23E+07
-5.29E+08
4.29E+08
-4.29E+08
9.88E+08
1.2
1.88E+08
-8.41E+08
2.06E+07
-5.29E+08
4.26E+08
-4.26E+08
9.84E+08
1.3
1.87E+08
-8.37E+08
1.90E+07
-5.28E+08
4.24E+08
-4.24E+08
9.79E+08
1.4
1.87E+08
-8.33E+08
1.76E+07
-5.27E+08
4.22E+08
-4.22E+08
9.76E+08
1.5
1.86E+08
-8.31E+08
1.62E+07
-5.26E+08
4.21E+08
-4.21E+08
9.73E+08
1.84E+08
-8.19E+08
1.11E+07
-5.23E+08
4.14E+08
-4.14E+08
9.60E+08
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
8.25E+08
-1.38E+09
2.33E+08
-7.83E+08
5.42E+08
-5.42E+08
1.38E+09
0.2
7.72E+08
-1.34E+09
2.11E+08
-7.71E+08
5.19E+08
-5.19E+08
1.34E+09
0.5
7.20E+08
-1.30E+09
1.89E+08
-7.58E+08
4.96E+08
-4.96E+08
1.30E+09
0.8
6.86E+08
-1.28E+09
1.73E+08
-7.49E+08
4.81E+08
-4.81E+08
1.28E+09
0.9
6.77E+08
-1.27E+09
1.69E+08
-7.47E+08
4.77E+08
-4.77E+08
1.27E+09
6.69E+08
-1.26E+09
1.65E+08
-7.45E+08
4.74E+08
-4.74E+08
1.27E+09
1.1
6.61E+08
-1.26E+09
1.61E+08
-7.44E+08
4.71E+08
-4.71E+08
1.26E+09
1.2
6.55E+08
-1.25E+09
1.58E+08
-7.42E+08
4.69E+08
-4.69E+08
1.26E+09
1.3
6.49E+08
-1.25E+09
1.55E+08
-7.41E+08
4.66E+08
-4.66E+08
1.25E+09
1.4
6.43E+08
-1.25E+09
1.53E+08
-7.39E+08
4.64E+08
-4.64E+08
1.25E+09
1.5
6.38E+08
-1.24E+09
1.50E+08
-7.38E+08
4.62E+08
-4.62E+08
1.25E+09
6.16E+08
-1.23E+09
1.41E+08
-7.34E+08
4.53E+08
-4.53E+08
1.24E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.011223
24
20
173
159
197
179
0.2
0.011031
20
20
163
149
183
169
0.5
0.010844
20
20
153
137
173
157
0.8
0.010714
20
16
145
127
165
143
0.9
0.010678
20
16
145
123
165
139
0.010645
20
16
145
117
165
133
1.1
0.010614
20
16
141
113
161
129
1.2
0.010582
20
16
139
103
159
119
1.3
0.010555
20
16
139
101
159
117
1.4
0.01053
20
16
135
101
155
117
1.5
0.010507
20
16
135
101
155
117
0.010407
20
16
121
97
141
113
146
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
2.80E+08
-1.35E+09
6.18E+07
-7.00E+08
6.82E+08
-6.82E+08
1.54E+09
0.2
2.57E+08
-1.31E+09
6.00E+07
-6.82E+08
6.55E+08
-6.55E+08
1.49E+09
0.5
2.31E+08
-1.27E+09
5.54E+07
-6.63E+08
6.28E+08
-6.28E+08
1.44E+09
0.8
2.11E+08
-1.25E+09
5.04E+07
-6.51E+08
6.11E+08
-6.11E+08
1.41E+09
0.9
2.05E+08
-1.24E+09
4.88E+07
-6.48E+08
6.07E+08
-6.07E+08
1.40E+09
1.99E+08
-1.23E+09
4.72E+07
-6.45E+08
6.03E+08
-6.03E+08
1.39E+09
1.1
1.94E+08
-1.23E+09
4.56E+07
-6.42E+08
5.99E+08
-5.99E+08
1.38E+09
1.2
1.89E+08
-1.22E+09
4.41E+07
-6.40E+08
5.96E+08
-5.96E+08
1.38E+09
1.3
1.84E+08
-1.22E+09
4.26E+07
-6.38E+08
5.94E+08
-5.94E+08
1.38E+09
1.4
1.80E+08
-1.22E+09
4.12E+07
-6.37E+08
5.91E+08
-5.91E+08
1.37E+09
1.5
1.75E+08
-1.22E+09
3.98E+07
-6.35E+08
5.89E+08
-5.89E+08
1.37E+09
1.57E+08
-1.21E+09
3.37E+07
-6.29E+08
5.80E+08
-5.80E+08
1.35E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
5.51E+08
-1.91E+09
9.83E+07
-9.13E+08
7.37E+08
-7.37E+08
1.92E+09
0.2
5.15E+08
-1.85E+09
9.62E+07
-9.00E+08
7.04E+08
-7.04E+08
1.86E+09
0.5
4.81E+08
-1.79E+09
8.99E+07
-8.84E+08
6.71E+08
-6.71E+08
1.81E+09
0.8
4.60E+08
-1.74E+09
8.22E+07
-8.70E+08
6.50E+08
-6.50E+08
1.76E+09
0.9
4.54E+08
-1.73E+09
7.96E+07
-8.66E+08
6.45E+08
-6.45E+08
1.75E+09
4.47E+08
-1.72E+09
7.70E+07
-8.62E+08
6.40E+08
-6.40E+08
1.74E+09
1.1
4.41E+08
-1.71E+09
7.49E+07
-8.59E+08
6.36E+08
-6.36E+08
1.73E+09
1.2
4.35E+08
-1.70E+09
7.30E+07
-8.56E+08
6.32E+08
-6.32E+08
1.72E+09
1.3
4.29E+08
-1.69E+09
7.11E+07
-8.53E+08
6.29E+08
-6.29E+08
1.71E+09
1.4
4.23E+08
-1.68E+09
6.93E+07
-8.50E+08
6.26E+08
-6.26E+08
1.70E+09
1.5
4.18E+08
-1.67E+09
6.74E+07
-8.47E+08
6.23E+08
-6.23E+08
1.70E+09
3.94E+08
-1.63E+09
5.89E+07
-8.35E+08
6.12E+08
-6.12E+08
1.66E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.0065282
86
86
86
86
172
172
0.2
0.0064961
86
82
86
86
172
168
0.5
0.006438
82
82
86
86
168
168
0.8
0.0063206
82
82
86
86
168
168
0.9
0.0062784
82
82
86
86
168
168
0.0062354
82
82
86
86
168
168
1.1
0.006192
82
82
86
86
168
168
1.2
0.0061486
82
82
86
86
168
168
1.3
0.0061053
82
82
86
86
168
168
1.4
0.0060625
82
82
86
86
168
168
1.5
0.0060204
82
82
86
86
168
168
0.0058232
82
82
86
86
168
168
147
x11 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
5.59E+08
-9.52E+08
2.87E+08
-5.43E+08
5.29E+08
-5.29E+08
1.16E+09
0.2
5.25E+08
-9.08E+08
2.29E+08
-5.34E+08
4.88E+08
-4.88E+08
1.09E+09
0.5
4.94E+08
-8.66E+08
1.73E+08
-5.26E+08
4.51E+08
-4.51E+08
1.03E+09
0.8
4.75E+08
-8.40E+08
1.37E+08
-5.22E+08
4.28E+08
-4.28E+08
9.93E+08
0.9
4.70E+08
-8.33E+08
1.27E+08
-5.20E+08
4.22E+08
-4.22E+08
9.83E+08
4.65E+08
-8.27E+08
1.19E+08
-5.19E+08
4.17E+08
-4.17E+08
9.74E+08
1.1
4.61E+08
-8.21E+08
1.11E+08
-5.18E+08
4.12E+08
-4.12E+08
9.66E+08
1.2
4.57E+08
-8.15E+08
1.03E+08
-5.17E+08
4.07E+08
-4.07E+08
9.59E+08
1.3
4.54E+08
-8.10E+08
9.69E+07
-5.16E+08
4.03E+08
-4.03E+08
9.52E+08
1.4
4.50E+08
-8.06E+08
9.08E+07
-5.15E+08
3.99E+08
-3.99E+08
9.46E+08
1.5
4.47E+08
-8.02E+08
8.52E+07
-5.14E+08
3.96E+08
-3.96E+08
9.40E+08
4.35E+08
-7.83E+08
6.25E+07
-5.11E+08
3.82E+08
-3.82E+08
9.15E+08
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
1.24E+09
-1.37E+09
5.69E+08
-6.79E+08
5.97E+08
-5.97E+08
1.53E+09
0.2
1.10E+09
-1.28E+09
4.81E+08
-6.61E+08
5.51E+08
-5.51E+08
1.43E+09
0.5
9.69E+08
-1.19E+09
4.01E+08
-6.53E+08
5.06E+08
-5.06E+08
1.34E+09
0.8
8.87E+08
-1.14E+09
3.55E+08
-6.49E+08
4.76E+08
-4.76E+08
1.28E+09
0.9
8.66E+08
-1.13E+09
3.42E+08
-6.48E+08
4.69E+08
-4.69E+08
1.26E+09
8.47E+08
-1.12E+09
3.31E+08
-6.47E+08
4.63E+08
-4.63E+08
1.25E+09
1.1
8.29E+08
-1.11E+09
3.22E+08
-6.46E+08
4.57E+08
-4.57E+08
1.23E+09
1.2
8.14E+08
-1.10E+09
3.12E+08
-6.45E+08
4.52E+08
-4.52E+08
1.22E+09
1.3
7.99E+08
-1.09E+09
3.04E+08
-6.44E+08
4.47E+08
-4.47E+08
1.21E+09
1.4
7.86E+08
-1.08E+09
2.97E+08
-6.44E+08
4.43E+08
-4.43E+08
1.21E+09
1.5
7.74E+08
-1.07E+09
2.90E+08
-6.43E+08
4.39E+08
-4.39E+08
1.20E+09
7.26E+08
-1.04E+09
2.61E+08
-6.41E+08
4.24E+08
-4.24E+08
1.17E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.015128
78
68
269
255
347
323
0.2
0.014452
78
60
251
243
329
303
0.5
0.01381
60
48
235
199
295
247
0.8
0.013386
56
44
199
179
255
223
0.9
0.013273
56
44
181
175
237
219
0.013172
56
44
179
167
235
211
1.1
0.013079
52
40
179
167
231
207
1.2
0.012994
52
40
175
163
227
203
1.3
0.012917
52
40
175
163
227
203
1.4
0.012845
52
36
171
163
223
199
1.5
0.012778
48
36
171
157
219
193
0.012508
48
20
161
147
209
167
148
x11 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
5.68E+08
-1.14E+09
3.51E+08
-5.94E+08
6.83E+08
-6.83E+08
1.41E+09
0.2
4.51E+08
-1.09E+09
2.93E+08
-5.83E+08
6.28E+08
-6.28E+08
1.32E+09
0.5
3.45E+08
-1.04E+09
2.42E+08
-5.72E+08
5.75E+08
-5.75E+08
1.24E+09
0.8
2.80E+08
-1.01E+09
2.07E+08
-5.64E+08
5.41E+08
-5.41E+08
1.19E+09
0.9
2.63E+08
-9.96E+08
1.97E+08
-5.62E+08
5.32E+08
-5.32E+08
1.17E+09
2.60E+08
-9.87E+08
1.88E+08
-5.60E+08
5.24E+08
-5.24E+08
1.16E+09
1.1
2.57E+08
-9.79E+08
1.79E+08
-5.59E+08
5.17E+08
-5.17E+08
1.15E+09
1.2
2.54E+08
-9.71E+08
1.72E+08
-5.57E+08
5.11E+08
-5.11E+08
1.14E+09
1.3
2.51E+08
-9.64E+08
1.65E+08
-5.56E+08
5.05E+08
-5.05E+08
1.13E+09
1.4
2.48E+08
-9.58E+08
1.58E+08
-5.54E+08
5.00E+08
-5.00E+08
1.12E+09
1.5
2.46E+08
-9.52E+08
1.52E+08
-5.53E+08
4.95E+08
-4.95E+08
1.11E+09
2.36E+08
-9.26E+08
1.27E+08
-5.47E+08
4.75E+08
-4.75E+08
1.08E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
1.56E+09
-1.61E+09
6.84E+08
-8.33E+08
7.95E+08
-7.95E+08
1.81E+09
0.2
1.38E+09
-1.49E+09
5.82E+08
-8.17E+08
7.21E+08
-7.21E+08
1.68E+09
0.5
1.20E+09
-1.43E+09
4.89E+08
-7.99E+08
6.53E+08
-6.53E+08
1.56E+09
0.8
1.09E+09
-1.40E+09
4.28E+08
-7.88E+08
6.10E+08
-6.10E+08
1.49E+09
0.9
1.06E+09
-1.39E+09
4.12E+08
-7.84E+08
5.99E+08
-5.99E+08
1.47E+09
1.03E+09
-1.38E+09
3.97E+08
-7.81E+08
5.89E+08
-5.89E+08
1.45E+09
1.1
1.01E+09
-1.37E+09
3.84E+08
-7.79E+08
5.80E+08
-5.80E+08
1.43E+09
1.2
9.85E+08
-1.36E+09
3.72E+08
-7.76E+08
5.72E+08
-5.72E+08
1.42E+09
1.3
9.65E+08
-1.35E+09
3.60E+08
-7.74E+08
5.65E+08
-5.65E+08
1.41E+09
1.4
9.47E+08
-1.35E+09
3.50E+08
-7.72E+08
5.58E+08
-5.58E+08
1.40E+09
1.5
9.30E+08
-1.34E+09
3.40E+08
-7.70E+08
5.52E+08
-5.52E+08
1.39E+09
8.62E+08
-1.32E+09
3.02E+08
-7.62E+08
5.28E+08
-5.28E+08
1.35E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.015445
44
40
301
281
345
321
0.2
0.014642
40
36
269
259
309
295
0.5
0.013853
36
32
255
247
291
279
0.8
0.013317
36
32
251
243
287
275
0.9
0.013172
32
24
243
239
275
263
0.013039
32
24
243
235
275
259
1.1
0.012917
32
24
243
223
275
247
1.2
0.012804
32
24
239
223
271
247
1.3
0.0127
28
24
239
215
267
239
1.4
0.012602
28
24
239
211
267
235
1.5
0.012512
28
24
231
207
259
231
0.012136
24
20
211
169
235
189
149
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
5.30E+08
-1.51E+09
3.35E+08
-7.14E+08
1.08E+09
-1.08E+09
2.08E+09
0.2
8.77E+08
-1.68E+09
4.00E+08
-7.75E+08
8.95E+08
-8.95E+08
1.95E+09
0.5
7.21E+08
-1.59E+09
3.47E+08
-7.30E+08
8.19E+08
-8.19E+08
1.80E+09
0.8
6.21E+08
-1.53E+09
3.11E+08
-7.10E+08
7.71E+08
-7.71E+08
1.72E+09
0.9
5.93E+08
-1.52E+09
3.02E+08
-7.06E+08
7.57E+08
-7.57E+08
1.69E+09
5.69E+08
-1.50E+09
2.94E+08
-7.02E+08
7.46E+08
-7.46E+08
1.68E+09
1.1
5.47E+08
-1.49E+09
2.86E+08
-6.99E+08
7.36E+08
-7.36E+08
1.66E+09
1.2
5.27E+08
-1.48E+09
2.78E+08
-6.97E+08
7.27E+08
-7.27E+08
1.64E+09
1.3
5.09E+08
-1.47E+09
2.71E+08
-6.94E+08
7.18E+08
-7.18E+08
1.63E+09
1.4
4.91E+08
-1.46E+09
2.64E+08
-6.92E+08
7.11E+08
-7.11E+08
1.62E+09
1.5
4.76E+08
-1.45E+09
2.57E+08
-6.90E+08
7.04E+08
-7.04E+08
1.61E+09
4.11E+08
-1.42E+09
2.27E+08
-6.82E+08
6.77E+08
-6.77E+08
1.56E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
2.05E+09
-2.13E+09
7.23E+08
-9.00E+08
9.73E+08
-9.73E+08
2.28E+09
0.2
1.50E+09
-2.72E+09
5.53E+08
-1.15E+09
1.03E+09
-1.03E+09
2.76E+09
0.5
1.27E+09
-2.46E+09
4.75E+08
-1.09E+09
9.22E+08
-9.22E+08
2.52E+09
0.8
1.12E+09
-2.29E+09
4.24E+08
-1.06E+09
8.55E+08
-8.55E+08
2.36E+09
0.9
1.08E+09
-2.25E+09
4.11E+08
-1.05E+09
8.39E+08
-8.39E+08
2.33E+09
1.04E+09
-2.21E+09
3.99E+08
-1.04E+09
8.24E+08
-8.24E+08
2.29E+09
1.1
1.01E+09
-2.18E+09
3.87E+08
-1.03E+09
8.11E+08
-8.11E+08
2.26E+09
1.2
9.79E+08
-2.15E+09
3.76E+08
-1.02E+09
7.98E+08
-7.98E+08
2.23E+09
1.3
9.49E+08
-2.12E+09
3.66E+08
-1.01E+09
7.87E+08
-7.87E+08
2.20E+09
1.4
9.23E+08
-2.09E+09
3.56E+08
-1.01E+09
7.78E+08
-7.78E+08
2.18E+09
1.5
8.97E+08
-2.07E+09
3.46E+08
-1.00E+09
7.68E+08
-7.68E+08
2.15E+09
7.93E+08
-1.97E+09
3.07E+08
-9.72E+08
7.33E+08
-7.33E+08
2.05E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
8.286E-05
272
242
355
341
627
583
0.2
0.011917
179
149
309
271
488
420
0.5
0.011062
131
91
267
259
398
350
0.8
0.010433
86
82
255
247
341
329
0.9
0.010251
82
82
255
239
337
321
0.010079
82
82
247
235
329
317
1.1
0.009921
82
82
243
227
325
309
1.2
0.0097667
82
82
235
219
317
301
1.3
0.009622
82
82
231
203
313
285
1.4
0.00949
82
82
219
195
301
277
1.5
0.0093562
82
82
215
181
297
263
0.0087926
82
82
163
149
245
231
150
x11 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
3.52E+08
-6.84E+08
1.30E+07
-4.89E+08
3.17E+08
-3.17E+08
7.98E+08
0.2
3.53E+08
-6.95E+08
1.63E+06
-4.88E+08
3.53E+08
-3.53E+08
8.37E+08
0.5
3.72E+08
-7.14E+08
6.11E+07
-4.88E+08
3.91E+08
-3.91E+08
8.83E+08
0.8
3.92E+08
-7.34E+08
1.01E+08
-4.91E+08
4.17E+08
-4.17E+08
9.19E+08
0.9
3.98E+08
-7.41E+08
1.11E+08
-4.92E+08
4.24E+08
-4.24E+08
9.29E+08
4.04E+08
-7.47E+08
1.21E+08
-4.93E+08
4.30E+08
-4.30E+08
9.38E+08
1.1
4.09E+08
-7.53E+08
1.29E+08
-4.94E+08
4.35E+08
-4.35E+08
9.47E+08
1.2
4.15E+08
-7.59E+08
1.36E+08
-4.95E+08
4.40E+08
-4.40E+08
9.54E+08
1.3
4.19E+08
-7.64E+08
1.43E+08
-4.97E+08
4.44E+08
-4.44E+08
9.62E+08
1.4
4.24E+08
-7.69E+08
1.49E+08
-4.98E+08
4.48E+08
-4.48E+08
9.68E+08
1.5
4.28E+08
-7.74E+08
1.55E+08
-4.99E+08
4.52E+08
-4.52E+08
9.75E+08
4.46E+08
-7.96E+08
1.77E+08
-5.04E+08
4.66E+08
-4.66E+08
1.00E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
4.89E+08
-9.31E+08
1.12E+08
-6.26E+08
3.66E+08
-3.66E+08
1.03E+09
0.2
5.95E+08
-1.03E+09
1.55E+08
-6.34E+08
3.96E+08
-3.96E+08
1.13E+09
0.5
7.25E+08
-1.13E+09
2.20E+08
-6.40E+08
4.31E+08
-4.31E+08
1.24E+09
0.8
8.18E+08
-1.20E+09
2.74E+08
-6.44E+08
4.62E+08
-4.62E+08
1.30E+09
0.9
8.42E+08
-1.21E+09
2.88E+08
-6.45E+08
4.70E+08
-4.70E+08
1.32E+09
8.64E+08
-1.22E+09
3.02E+08
-6.47E+08
4.77E+08
-4.77E+08
1.33E+09
1.1
8.84E+08
-1.24E+09
3.14E+08
-6.50E+08
4.83E+08
-4.83E+08
1.35E+09
1.2
9.02E+08
-1.25E+09
3.25E+08
-6.53E+08
4.89E+08
-4.89E+08
1.36E+09
1.3
9.18E+08
-1.26E+09
3.35E+08
-6.55E+08
4.94E+08
-4.94E+08
1.37E+09
1.4
9.33E+08
-1.26E+09
3.45E+08
-6.57E+08
4.99E+08
-4.99E+08
1.38E+09
1.5
9.46E+08
-1.27E+09
3.54E+08
-6.59E+08
5.03E+08
-5.03E+08
1.39E+09
1.00E+09
-1.30E+09
3.89E+08
-6.65E+08
5.20E+08
-5.20E+08
1.42E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.010989
86
86
94
94
0.2
0.011515
20
107
91
127
99
0.5
0.012199
24
16
161
143
185
159
0.8
0.012693
32
20
177
165
209
185
0.9
0.012825
40
20
177
167
217
187
0.012944
40
20
179
173
219
193
1.1
0.013051
44
24
183
173
227
197
1.2
0.013149
44
24
185
173
229
197
1.3
0.013238
52
24
215
175
267
199
1.4
0.013319
52
24
219
175
271
199
1.5
0.013394
52
24
223
183
275
207
0.013692
56
40
231
219
287
259
151
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
1.63E+08
-7.63E+08
1.23E+07
-5.08E+08
3.84E+08
-3.84E+08
9.01E+08
0.2
1.72E+08
-7.73E+08
2.51E+07
-5.05E+08
4.38E+08
-4.38E+08
9.57E+08
0.5
1.88E+08
-7.99E+08
7.70E+07
-5.06E+08
4.95E+08
-4.95E+08
1.03E+09
0.8
2.62E+08
-8.27E+08
1.14E+08
-5.11E+08
5.32E+08
-5.32E+08
1.08E+09
0.9
2.82E+08
-8.36E+08
1.23E+08
-5.13E+08
5.41E+08
-5.41E+08
1.09E+09
2.99E+08
-8.45E+08
1.32E+08
-5.15E+08
5.49E+08
-5.49E+08
1.11E+09
1.1
3.14E+08
-8.54E+08
1.41E+08
-5.17E+08
5.56E+08
-5.56E+08
1.12E+09
1.2
3.28E+08
-8.62E+08
1.48E+08
-5.19E+08
5.63E+08
-5.63E+08
1.13E+09
1.3
3.41E+08
-8.70E+08
1.55E+08
-5.21E+08
5.69E+08
-5.69E+08
1.14E+09
1.4
3.52E+08
-8.78E+08
1.62E+08
-5.23E+08
5.74E+08
-5.74E+08
1.15E+09
1.5
3.63E+08
-8.85E+08
1.68E+08
-5.24E+08
5.79E+08
-5.79E+08
1.16E+09
4.03E+08
-9.17E+08
1.92E+08
-5.32E+08
5.98E+08
-5.98E+08
1.19E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
5.06E+08
-1.16E+09
8.06E+07
-7.12E+08
4.20E+08
-4.20E+08
1.19E+09
0.2
6.64E+08
-1.23E+09
1.34E+08
-7.34E+08
4.82E+08
-4.82E+08
1.34E+09
0.5
8.59E+08
-1.35E+09
2.28E+08
-7.55E+08
5.54E+08
-5.54E+08
1.48E+09
0.8
9.96E+08
-1.42E+09
3.01E+08
-7.69E+08
6.02E+08
-6.02E+08
1.56E+09
0.9
1.03E+09
-1.44E+09
3.21E+08
-7.73E+08
6.14E+08
-6.14E+08
1.59E+09
1.06E+09
-1.45E+09
3.40E+08
-7.76E+08
6.24E+08
-6.24E+08
1.60E+09
1.1
1.09E+09
-1.46E+09
3.57E+08
-7.79E+08
6.34E+08
-6.34E+08
1.62E+09
1.2
1.12E+09
-1.47E+09
3.72E+08
-7.81E+08
6.43E+08
-6.43E+08
1.63E+09
1.3
1.14E+09
-1.48E+09
3.86E+08
-7.84E+08
6.50E+08
-6.50E+08
1.64E+09
1.4
1.16E+09
-1.49E+09
3.99E+08
-7.86E+08
6.57E+08
-6.57E+08
1.65E+09
1.5
1.18E+09
-1.50E+09
4.11E+08
-7.88E+08
6.64E+08
-6.64E+08
1.66E+09
1.26E+09
-1.53E+09
4.59E+08
-7.95E+08
6.89E+08
-6.89E+08
1.70E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.0097475
16
12
86
82
102
94
0.2
0.010499
20
20
135
103
155
123
0.5
0.011481
28
24
177
155
205
179
0.8
0.012182
32
28
231
203
263
231
0.9
0.012368
32
28
235
211
267
239
0.012534
32
28
239
223
271
251
1.1
0.012684
32
28
243
227
275
255
1.2
0.01282
32
28
243
235
275
263
1.3
0.012943
32
28
247
235
279
263
1.4
0.013056
32
32
255
239
287
271
1.5
0.013159
32
32
255
239
287
271
0.013567
36
32
261
251
297
283
152
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
1.32E+09
3.60E+07
-1.17E+09
-1.42E+07
-6.21E+08
5.46E+08
-5.46E+08
0.2
1.15E+08
-1.24E+09
-7.65E+06
-6.54E+08
6.37E+08
-6.37E+08
1.45E+09
0.5
2.31E+08
-1.31E+09
1.23E+07
-7.05E+08
7.31E+08
-7.31E+08
1.58E+09
0.8
3.45E+08
-1.42E+09
4.50E+07
-7.39E+08
7.89E+08
-7.89E+08
1.67E+09
0.9
3.81E+08
-1.45E+09
5.64E+07
-7.47E+08
8.02E+08
-8.02E+08
1.70E+09
4.14E+08
-1.48E+09
6.75E+07
-7.55E+08
8.14E+08
-8.14E+08
1.73E+09
1.1
4.46E+08
-1.50E+09
7.85E+07
-7.61E+08
8.24E+08
-8.24E+08
1.76E+09
1.2
4.76E+08
-1.52E+09
9.08E+07
-7.67E+08
8.33E+08
-8.33E+08
1.79E+09
1.3
2.36E+08
-1.55E+09
1.04E+08
-7.75E+08
8.64E+08
-8.64E+08
1.81E+09
1.4
5.30E+08
-1.56E+09
1.14E+08
-7.76E+08
8.48E+08
-8.48E+08
1.83E+09
1.5
5.55E+08
-1.58E+09
1.25E+08
-7.80E+08
8.54E+08
-8.54E+08
1.85E+09
6.53E+08
-1.63E+09
1.71E+08
-7.95E+08
8.77E+08
-8.77E+08
1.91E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
2.11E+08
-1.41E+09
1.59E+07
-7.54E+08
5.67E+08
-5.67E+08
1.52E+09
0.2
2.80E+08
-1.62E+09
4.23E+07
-8.11E+08
6.78E+08
-6.78E+08
1.74E+09
0.5
4.07E+08
-1.87E+09
7.16E+07
-8.86E+08
7.96E+08
-7.96E+08
1.96E+09
0.8
5.71E+08
-2.09E+09
9.17E+07
-9.49E+08
8.72E+08
-8.72E+08
2.08E+09
0.9
6.47E+08
-2.15E+09
9.70E+07
-9.67E+08
8.91E+08
-8.91E+08
2.12E+09
7.17E+08
-2.20E+09
1.19E+08
-9.83E+08
9.08E+08
-9.08E+08
2.17E+09
1.1
7.82E+08
-2.25E+09
1.44E+08
-9.98E+08
9.23E+08
-9.23E+08
2.22E+09
1.2
8.42E+08
-2.30E+09
1.66E+08
-1.01E+09
9.36E+08
-9.36E+08
2.26E+09
1.3
1.05E+09
-2.15E+09
1.15E+08
-9.61E+08
9.47E+08
-9.47E+08
2.28E+09
1.4
9.46E+08
-2.38E+09
2.04E+08
-1.04E+09
9.59E+08
-9.59E+08
2.34E+09
1.5
9.91E+08
-2.42E+09
2.21E+08
-1.05E+09
9.69E+08
-9.69E+08
2.37E+09
1.17E+09
-2.55E+09
2.94E+08
-1.09E+09
1.01E+09
-1.01E+09
2.50E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.0040839
82
82
86
82
168
164
0.2
0.0040407
86
86
86
82
172
168
0.5
0.004771
86
86
106
82
192
168
0.8
0.0059905
94
86
124
102
218
188
0.9
0.0063956
94
86
137
112
231
198
0.0067725
98
86
151
123
249
209
1.1
0.0071224
98
86
165
139
263
225
1.2
0.0074442
98
86
171
151
269
237
1.3
-0.0082145
123
113
187
179
310
292
1.4
0.0080072
98
90
185
161
283
251
1.5
0.0082526
98
90
191
169
289
259
0.009205
100
94
243
211
343
305
153
x11 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
7.38E+08
-5.25E+08
1.36E+07
-4.47E+08
2.85E+08
-2.85E+08
8.18E+08
0.2
9.03E+08
-7.76E+08
-3.32E+07
-6.70E+08
4.00E+08
-4.00E+08
1.06E+09
0.5
9.97E+08
-9.91E+08
-3.62E+07
-8.63E+08
4.98E+08
-4.98E+08
1.25E+09
0.8
1.03E+09
-1.10E+09
-2.68E+07
-9.54E+08
5.48E+08
-5.48E+08
1.38E+09
0.9
1.03E+09
-1.12E+09
-2.44E+07
-9.71E+08
5.58E+08
-5.58E+08
1.41E+09
1.04E+09
-1.13E+09
-2.23E+07
-9.84E+08
5.66E+08
-5.66E+08
1.43E+09
1.1
1.04E+09
-1.14E+09
-2.05E+07
-9.93E+08
5.72E+08
-5.72E+08
1.44E+09
1.2
1.05E+09
-1.15E+09
-1.89E+07
-1.00E+09
5.77E+08
-5.77E+08
1.45E+09
1.3
1.05E+09
-1.15E+09
-1.73E+07
-1.01E+09
5.82E+08
-5.82E+08
1.46E+09
1.4
1.05E+09
-1.16E+09
-1.59E+07
-1.01E+09
5.85E+08
-5.85E+08
1.47E+09
1.5
1.05E+09
-1.16E+09
-1.46E+07
-1.01E+09
5.88E+08
-5.88E+08
1.48E+09
1.06E+09
-1.18E+09
-9.56E+06
-1.02E+09
5.99E+08
-5.99E+08
1.50E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
6.90E+08
-5.41E+08
1.28E+08
-4.52E+08
2.86E+08
-2.86E+08
7.81E+08
0.2
8.37E+08
-7.99E+08
1.37E+08
-6.78E+08
4.01E+08
-4.01E+08
1.01E+09
0.5
9.19E+08
-1.02E+09
1.50E+08
-8.72E+08
4.99E+08
-4.99E+08
1.27E+09
0.8
9.45E+08
-1.13E+09
1.60E+08
-9.65E+08
5.49E+08
-5.49E+08
1.40E+09
0.9
9.49E+08
-1.15E+09
1.63E+08
-9.82E+08
5.59E+08
-5.59E+08
1.43E+09
9.53E+08
-1.17E+09
1.66E+08
-9.96E+08
5.68E+08
-5.68E+08
1.45E+09
1.1
9.57E+08
-1.17E+09
1.70E+08
-1.00E+09
5.73E+08
-5.73E+08
1.46E+09
1.2
9.58E+08
-1.18E+09
1.72E+08
-1.01E+09
5.79E+08
-5.79E+08
1.47E+09
1.3
9.60E+08
-1.19E+09
1.74E+08
-1.02E+09
5.83E+08
-5.83E+08
1.49E+09
1.4
9.61E+08
-1.20E+09
1.76E+08
-1.02E+09
5.87E+08
-5.87E+08
1.49E+09
1.5
9.62E+08
-1.20E+09
1.78E+08
-1.03E+09
5.90E+08
-5.90E+08
1.50E+09
9.65E+08
-1.21E+09
1.87E+08
-1.03E+09
6.00E+08
-6.00E+08
1.52E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.011019
74
74
78
78
152
152
0.2
0.011106
76
74
80
78
156
152
0.5
0.011234
86
80
109
84
195
164
0.8
0.01134
98
90
115
97
213
187
0.9
0.011369
98
90
115
99
213
189
0.011396
98
90
127
101
225
191
1.1
0.011417
98
90
135
103
233
193
1.2
0.01144
98
90
139
105
237
195
1.3
0.011461
98
90
139
105
237
195
1.4
0.01148
98
90
145
107
243
197
1.5
0.011498
98
90
145
107
243
197
0.011571
98
90
153
109
251
199
154
x11 Top
(max)
x11 Top
(min)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
8.58E+08
7.94E+08
-5.04E+08
6.92E+06
-4.32E+08
3.23E+08
-3.23E+08
0.2
9.48E+08
-7.39E+08
-1.22E+07
-6.51E+08
4.59E+08
-4.59E+08
1.09E+09
0.5
1.04E+09
-9.51E+08
1.33E+06
-8.41E+08
5.77E+08
-5.77E+08
1.29E+09
0.8
1.08E+09
-1.05E+09
1.07E+07
-9.29E+08
6.35E+08
-6.35E+08
1.43E+09
0.9
1.09E+09
-1.07E+09
1.32E+07
-9.45E+08
6.47E+08
-6.47E+08
1.46E+09
1.09E+09
-1.08E+09
1.54E+07
-9.58E+08
6.57E+08
-6.57E+08
1.48E+09
1.1
1.10E+09
-1.09E+09
1.75E+07
-9.67E+08
6.65E+08
-6.65E+08
1.50E+09
1.2
1.11E+09
-1.10E+09
1.93E+07
-9.75E+08
6.71E+08
-6.71E+08
1.51E+09
1.3
1.11E+09
-1.11E+09
2.11E+07
-9.80E+08
6.77E+08
-6.77E+08
1.53E+09
1.4
1.12E+09
-1.11E+09
2.27E+07
-9.84E+08
6.81E+08
-6.81E+08
1.53E+09
1.5
1.12E+09
-1.12E+09
2.41E+07
-9.87E+08
6.84E+08
-6.84E+08
1.54E+09
1.14E+09
-1.13E+09
3.00E+07
-9.94E+08
6.96E+08
-6.96E+08
1.56E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22 Bottom
(max)
x22 Bottom
(min)
x12 Bottom
(max)
x12 Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises (max)
7.00E+08
-5.69E+08
1.00E+08
-4.45E+08
3.25E+08
-3.25E+08
7.87E+08
0.2
8.21E+08
-7.94E+08
1.12E+08
-6.69E+08
4.62E+08
-4.62E+08
1.05E+09
0.5
8.85E+08
-1.02E+09
1.32E+08
-8.64E+08
5.79E+08
-5.79E+08
1.34E+09
0.8
9.12E+08
-1.13E+09
1.48E+08
-9.54E+08
6.38E+08
-6.38E+08
1.48E+09
0.9
9.18E+08
-1.15E+09
1.52E+08
-9.71E+08
6.50E+08
-6.50E+08
1.51E+09
9.23E+08
-1.17E+09
1.57E+08
-9.84E+08
6.60E+08
-6.60E+08
1.53E+09
1.1
9.28E+08
-1.18E+09
1.60E+08
-9.94E+08
6.67E+08
-6.67E+08
1.55E+09
1.2
9.32E+08
-1.19E+09
1.64E+08
-1.00E+09
6.74E+08
-6.74E+08
1.56E+09
1.3
9.36E+08
-1.20E+09
1.67E+08
-1.01E+09
6.79E+08
-6.79E+08
1.58E+09
1.4
9.40E+08
-1.20E+09
1.70E+08
-1.01E+09
6.83E+08
-6.83E+08
1.58E+09
1.5
9.44E+08
-1.20E+09
1.73E+08
-1.01E+09
6.87E+08
-6.87E+08
1.59E+09
9.58E+08
-1.22E+09
1.84E+08
-1.02E+09
6.99E+08
-6.99E+08
1.62E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.0097736
74
74
78
78
152
152
0.2
0.0098883
80
76
95
78
175
154
0.5
0.01009
94
92
135
105
229
197
0.8
0.010259
98
94
153
117
251
211
0.9
0.010307
98
94
157
131
255
225
0.010351
98
94
157
141
255
235
1.1
0.01039
98
94
157
141
255
235
1.2
0.010429
98
94
163
145
261
239
1.3
0.010464
98
94
163
147
261
241
1.4
0.010494
98
94
163
151
261
245
1.5
0.010524
98
94
167
151
265
245
0.010647
98
94
171
157
269
251
155
x11 Top
(max)
x11 Top
(min)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
1.64E+08
-7.63E+08
-1.18E+07
-5.07E+08
4.18E+08
-4.18E+08
9.39E+08
0.2
9.48E+08
-7.39E+08
-1.22E+07
-6.51E+08
4.59E+08
-4.59E+08
1.09E+09
0.5
-1.46E+07
-1.44E+09
-1.33E+07
-9.76E+08
7.55E+08
-7.55E+08
1.76E+09
0.8
1.01E+07
-1.56E+09
-7.34E+06
-1.07E+09
8.32E+08
-8.32E+08
1.93E+09
0.9
1.80E+07
-1.58E+09
-5.35E+06
-1.08E+09
8.48E+08
-8.48E+08
1.96E+09
2.55E+07
-1.59E+09
-3.39E+06
-1.10E+09
8.61E+08
-8.61E+08
1.99E+09
1.1
3.28E+07
-1.60E+09
-1.46E+06
-1.10E+09
8.71E+08
-8.71E+08
2.00E+09
1.2
3.95E+07
-1.61E+09
4.06E+05
-1.11E+09
8.79E+08
-8.79E+08
2.01E+09
1.3
4.61E+07
-1.61E+09
2.23E+06
-1.11E+09
8.86E+08
-8.86E+08
2.02E+09
1.4
5.23E+07
-1.61E+09
3.99E+06
-1.12E+09
8.91E+08
-8.91E+08
2.03E+09
1.5
5.82E+07
-1.60E+09
5.69E+06
-1.12E+09
8.95E+08
-8.95E+08
2.03E+09
8.35E+07
-1.58E+09
1.33E+07
-1.11E+09
9.08E+08
-9.08E+08
2.04E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22 Bottom
(max)
x22 Bottom
(min)
x12 Bottom
(max)
x12 Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises (max)
1.37E+08
-8.22E+08
1.94E+06
-5.26E+08
4.21E+08
-4.21E+08
9.82E+08
0.2
8.21E+08
-7.94E+08
1.12E+08
-6.69E+08
4.62E+08
-4.62E+08
1.05E+09
0.5
1.59E+08
-1.55E+09
-1.28E+07
-1.01E+09
7.57E+08
-7.57E+08
1.84E+09
0.8
1.91E+08
-1.69E+09
-1.09E+07
-1.11E+09
8.34E+08
-8.34E+08
2.02E+09
0.9
2.02E+08
-1.71E+09
-9.54E+06
-1.13E+09
8.50E+08
-8.50E+08
2.05E+09
2.13E+08
-1.73E+09
-8.02E+06
-1.14E+09
8.63E+08
-8.63E+08
2.07E+09
1.1
2.23E+08
-1.74E+09
-6.37E+06
-1.15E+09
8.73E+08
-8.73E+08
2.09E+09
1.2
2.34E+08
-1.75E+09
-4.65E+06
-1.16E+09
8.81E+08
-8.81E+08
2.11E+09
1.3
2.47E+08
-1.75E+09
-2.69E+06
-1.16E+09
8.88E+08
-8.88E+08
2.11E+09
1.4
2.60E+08
-1.75E+09
8.62E+04
-1.16E+09
8.93E+08
-8.93E+08
2.12E+09
1.5
2.72E+08
-1.75E+09
2.80E+06
-1.16E+09
8.98E+08
-8.98E+08
2.13E+09
3.24E+08
-1.74E+09
1.52E+07
-1.16E+09
9.11E+08
-9.11E+08
2.13E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.0041608
32
20
32
28
64
48
0.2
0.0098883
80
76
95
78
175
154
0.5
0.003947
104
100
108
104
212
204
0.8
0.0041496
110
104
108
104
218
208
0.9
0.0042299
110
104
108
104
218
208
0.0043125
114
104
108
104
222
208
1.1
0.0043961
114
106
108
104
222
210
1.2
0.0044544
114
110
108
104
222
214
1.3
0.00453
114
110
108
104
222
214
1.4
0.0046033
114
110
108
104
222
214
1.5
0.0046739
114
110
108
104
222
214
0.004985
114
110
108
104
222
214
156
x11 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
1.09E+09
-1.21E+09
1.37E+07
-1.03E+09
6.29E+08
-6.29E+08
1.55E+09
0.2
9.61E+08
-9.01E+08
1.92E+07
-7.57E+08
4.93E+08
-4.93E+08
1.18E+09
0.5
8.43E+08
-6.86E+08
4.60E+07
-5.73E+08
3.90E+08
-3.90E+08
9.70E+08
0.8
7.85E+08
-6.00E+08
5.01E+07
-5.00E+08
3.45E+08
-3.45E+08
8.86E+08
0.9
7.73E+08
-5.84E+08
4.99E+07
-4.87E+08
3.37E+08
-3.37E+08
8.70E+08
7.65E+08
-5.72E+08
4.94E+07
-4.77E+08
3.30E+08
-3.30E+08
8.58E+08
1.1
7.58E+08
-5.63E+08
4.87E+07
-4.70E+08
3.24E+08
-3.24E+08
8.49E+08
1.2
7.54E+08
-5.56E+08
4.78E+07
-4.64E+08
3.20E+08
-3.20E+08
8.42E+08
1.3
7.50E+08
-5.51E+08
4.69E+07
-4.60E+08
3.17E+08
-3.17E+08
8.37E+08
1.4
7.47E+08
-5.47E+08
4.59E+07
-4.57E+08
3.14E+08
-3.14E+08
8.34E+08
1.5
7.45E+08
-5.44E+08
4.49E+07
-4.54E+08
3.12E+08
-3.12E+08
8.31E+08
7.41E+08
-5.36E+08
4.03E+07
-4.49E+08
3.05E+08
-3.05E+08
8.24E+08
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
9.97E+08
-1.24E+09
2.29E+08
-1.04E+09
6.30E+08
-6.30E+08
1.58E+09
0.2
8.87E+08
-9.30E+08
2.11E+08
-7.67E+08
4.94E+08
-4.94E+08
1.20E+09
0.5
7.82E+08
-7.08E+08
1.94E+08
-5.81E+08
3.92E+08
-3.92E+08
9.29E+08
0.8
7.31E+08
-6.20E+08
1.85E+08
-5.07E+08
3.46E+08
-3.46E+08
8.46E+08
0.9
7.20E+08
-6.03E+08
1.82E+08
-4.93E+08
3.38E+08
-3.38E+08
8.30E+08
7.13E+08
-5.91E+08
1.80E+08
-4.83E+08
3.31E+08
-3.31E+08
8.19E+08
1.1
7.07E+08
-5.81E+08
1.78E+08
-4.76E+08
3.25E+08
-3.25E+08
8.10E+08
1.2
7.03E+08
-5.74E+08
1.76E+08
-4.70E+08
3.21E+08
-3.21E+08
8.04E+08
1.3
7.00E+08
-5.69E+08
1.74E+08
-4.66E+08
3.18E+08
-3.18E+08
7.99E+08
1.4
6.97E+08
-5.64E+08
1.72E+08
-4.63E+08
3.15E+08
-3.15E+08
7.95E+08
1.5
6.96E+08
-5.62E+08
1.71E+08
-4.60E+08
3.13E+08
-3.13E+08
7.93E+08
6.92E+08
-5.58E+08
1.64E+08
-4.54E+08
3.06E+08
-3.06E+08
7.87E+08
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.011954
94
88
163
153
257
241
0.2
0.011805
84
76
155
117
239
193
0.5
0.011664
74
74
129
95
203
169
0.8
0.011572
74
74
115
89
189
163
0.9
0.011546
74
74
111
89
185
163
0.011523
74
74
103
87
177
161
1.1
0.011503
74
74
99
85
173
159
1.2
0.011484
74
74
99
83
173
157
1.3
0.011467
74
74
99
81
173
155
1.4
0.01145
74
74
99
78
173
152
1.5
0.011436
74
74
97
78
171
152
0.011374
74
74
95
78
169
152
157
x11 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
1.28E+09
-1.14E+09
6.18E+07
-9.95E+08
7.26E+08
-7.26E+08
1.61E+09
0.2
1.13E+09
-8.46E+08
4.92E+07
-7.31E+08
5.65E+08
-5.65E+08
1.29E+09
0.5
9.84E+08
-6.42E+08
6.20E+07
-5.53E+08
4.46E+08
-4.46E+08
1.08E+09
0.8
9.15E+08
-5.59E+08
5.98E+07
-4.82E+08
3.93E+08
-3.93E+08
9.89E+08
0.9
9.02E+08
-5.44E+08
5.82E+07
-4.69E+08
3.83E+08
-3.83E+08
9.72E+08
8.92E+08
-5.32E+08
5.67E+07
-4.59E+08
3.75E+08
-3.75E+08
9.59E+08
1.1
8.84E+08
-5.24E+08
5.51E+07
-4.52E+08
3.68E+08
-3.68E+08
9.48E+08
1.2
8.79E+08
-5.14E+08
5.40E+07
-4.45E+08
3.62E+08
-3.62E+08
9.41E+08
1.3
8.74E+08
-5.09E+08
5.24E+07
-4.41E+08
3.58E+08
-3.58E+08
9.35E+08
1.4
8.70E+08
-5.05E+08
5.09E+07
-4.38E+08
3.55E+08
-3.55E+08
9.30E+08
1.5
8.67E+08
-5.02E+08
4.94E+07
-4.36E+08
3.52E+08
-3.52E+08
9.27E+08
8.58E+08
-4.95E+08
4.27E+07
-4.31E+08
3.44E+08
-3.44E+08
9.16E+08
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
1.09E+09
-1.23E+09
2.43E+08
-1.02E+09
7.29E+08
-7.29E+08
1.66E+09
0.2
9.73E+08
-9.14E+08
2.23E+08
-7.53E+08
5.68E+08
-5.68E+08
1.26E+09
0.5
8.61E+08
-6.95E+08
2.03E+08
-5.70E+08
4.48E+08
-4.48E+08
9.86E+08
0.8
8.05E+08
-6.10E+08
1.89E+08
-4.96E+08
3.95E+08
-3.95E+08
9.04E+08
0.9
7.94E+08
-6.08E+08
1.85E+08
-4.83E+08
3.85E+08
-3.85E+08
8.88E+08
7.85E+08
-6.05E+08
1.82E+08
-4.73E+08
3.77E+08
-3.77E+08
8.76E+08
1.1
7.79E+08
-6.03E+08
1.78E+08
-4.66E+08
3.70E+08
-3.70E+08
8.67E+08
1.2
7.75E+08
-6.02E+08
1.75E+08
-4.59E+08
3.64E+08
-3.64E+08
8.60E+08
1.3
7.71E+08
-6.01E+08
1.72E+08
-4.55E+08
3.60E+08
-3.60E+08
8.55E+08
1.4
7.68E+08
-5.99E+08
1.70E+08
-4.52E+08
3.57E+08
-3.57E+08
8.51E+08
1.5
7.66E+08
-5.98E+08
1.67E+08
-4.49E+08
3.54E+08
-3.54E+08
8.47E+08
7.59E+08
-5.92E+08
1.57E+08
-4.44E+08
3.46E+08
-3.46E+08
8.38E+08
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.011255
98
94
185
173
283
267
0.2
0.011063
88
84
167
157
255
241
0.5
0.010876
74
74
149
139
223
213
0.8
0.010746
74
74
143
125
217
199
0.9
0.01071
74
74
143
123
217
197
0.010676
74
74
143
119
217
193
1.1
0.010646
74
74
137
115
211
189
1.2
0.010613
74
74
137
111
211
185
1.3
0.010587
74
74
137
95
211
169
1.4
0.010562
74
74
133
95
207
169
1.5
0.010538
74
74
133
95
207
169
0.010438
74
74
123
91
197
165
158
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
6.57E+08
-1.40E+09
7.05E+07
-1.05E+09
9.28E+08
-9.28E+08
1.94E+09
0.2
6.84E+08
-1.04E+09
6.69E+07
-7.74E+08
7.19E+08
-7.19E+08
1.46E+09
0.5
6.62E+08
-7.96E+08
6.06E+07
-5.86E+08
5.64E+08
-5.64E+08
1.13E+09
0.8
6.35E+08
-6.99E+08
5.43E+07
-5.12E+08
4.96E+08
-4.96E+08
1.00E+09
0.9
6.26E+08
-6.83E+08
5.23E+07
-5.00E+08
4.83E+08
-4.83E+08
9.74E+08
6.18E+08
-6.71E+08
5.03E+07
-4.90E+08
4.73E+08
-4.73E+08
9.53E+08
1.1
6.10E+08
-6.62E+08
4.85E+07
-4.83E+08
4.65E+08
-4.65E+08
9.37E+08
1.2
6.03E+08
-6.57E+08
4.67E+07
-4.78E+08
4.59E+08
-4.59E+08
9.25E+08
1.3
5.95E+08
-6.53E+08
4.49E+07
-4.75E+08
4.53E+08
-4.53E+08
9.14E+08
1.4
5.88E+08
-6.50E+08
4.33E+07
-4.72E+08
4.49E+08
-4.49E+08
9.06E+08
1.5
5.81E+08
-6.49E+08
4.17E+07
-4.71E+08
4.46E+08
-4.46E+08
8.99E+08
5.48E+08
-6.53E+08
3.46E+07
-4.69E+08
4.36E+08
-4.36E+08
8.86E+08
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
5.61E+08
-1.59E+09
1.04E+08
-1.11E+09
9.33E+08
-9.33E+08
2.05E+09
0.2
5.22E+08
-1.18E+09
1.04E+08
-8.19E+08
7.23E+08
-7.23E+08
1.55E+09
0.5
4.80E+08
-9.02E+08
9.89E+07
-6.21E+08
5.68E+08
-5.68E+08
1.20E+09
0.8
4.47E+08
-7.91E+08
9.38E+07
-5.42E+08
5.00E+08
-5.00E+08
1.05E+09
0.9
4.43E+08
-7.72E+08
9.26E+07
-5.28E+08
4.87E+08
-4.87E+08
1.02E+09
4.38E+08
-7.58E+08
9.12E+07
-5.18E+08
4.76E+08
-4.76E+08
1.00E+09
1.1
4.33E+08
-7.47E+08
8.98E+07
-5.11E+08
4.68E+08
-4.68E+08
9.84E+08
1.2
4.29E+08
-7.40E+08
8.83E+07
-5.05E+08
4.62E+08
-4.62E+08
9.72E+08
1.3
4.24E+08
-7.35E+08
8.68E+07
-5.01E+08
4.57E+08
-4.57E+08
9.63E+08
1.4
4.19E+08
-7.31E+08
8.53E+07
-4.98E+08
4.53E+08
-4.53E+08
9.56E+08
1.5
4.13E+08
-7.29E+08
8.38E+07
-4.96E+08
4.49E+08
-4.49E+08
9.51E+08
3.87E+08
-7.29E+08
7.64E+07
-4.93E+08
4.39E+08
-4.39E+08
9.39E+08
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.0066286
114
114
117
104
231
218
0.2
0.0065803
106
104
108
104
214
208
0.5
0.0065002
92
86
90
86
182
172
0.8
0.0063987
82
74
86
60
168
134
0.9
0.0063552
78
74
82
48
160
122
0.0063114
78
74
82
44
160
118
1.1
0.0062673
78
74
82
44
160
118
1.2
0.0062234
78
74
68
40
146
114
1.3
0.0061799
78
74
60
40
138
114
1.4
0.0061369
78
74
52
40
130
114
1.5
0.0060946
78
74
48
40
126
114
0.0058974
78
74
44
36
122
110
159
x11 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
8.93E+08
-2.08E+09
2.47E+08
-1.93E+09
1.09E+09
-1.09E+09
2.76E+09
0.2
1.02E+09
-1.26E+09
1.93E+08
-1.15E+09
7.80E+08
-7.80E+08
1.81E+09
0.5
1.00E+09
-7.67E+08
2.18E+08
-6.83E+08
5.59E+08
-5.59E+08
1.21E+09
0.8
9.52E+08
-5.98E+08
2.31E+08
-5.22E+08
4.63E+08
-4.63E+08
1.05E+09
0.9
9.39E+08
-5.74E+08
2.28E+08
-4.97E+08
4.46E+08
-4.46E+08
1.03E+09
9.28E+08
-5.53E+08
2.24E+08
-4.77E+08
4.30E+08
-4.30E+08
1.01E+09
1.1
9.18E+08
-5.38E+08
2.19E+08
-4.63E+08
4.17E+08
-4.17E+08
9.93E+08
1.2
9.09E+08
-5.27E+08
2.13E+08
-4.52E+08
4.07E+08
-4.07E+08
9.80E+08
1.3
9.01E+08
-5.19E+08
2.07E+08
-4.45E+08
3.98E+08
-3.98E+08
9.69E+08
1.4
8.95E+08
-5.13E+08
2.01E+08
-4.39E+08
3.90E+08
-3.90E+08
9.60E+08
1.5
8.89E+08
-5.09E+08
1.95E+08
-4.35E+08
3.83E+08
-3.83E+08
9.53E+08
8.66E+08
-5.00E+08
1.68E+08
-4.27E+08
3.59E+08
-3.59E+08
9.28E+08
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
1.24E+09
-2.16E+09
5.62E+08
-1.96E+09
1.08E+09
-1.08E+09
2.79E+09
0.2
1.10E+09
-1.31E+09
4.80E+08
-1.16E+09
7.76E+08
-7.76E+08
1.83E+09
0.5
9.69E+08
-8.05E+08
4.05E+08
-6.95E+08
5.57E+08
-5.57E+08
1.23E+09
0.8
8.90E+08
-6.28E+08
3.57E+08
-5.32E+08
4.62E+08
-4.62E+08
1.01E+09
0.9
8.79E+08
-6.03E+08
3.44E+08
-5.06E+08
4.45E+08
-4.45E+08
9.82E+08
8.69E+08
-5.91E+08
3.33E+08
-4.86E+08
4.30E+08
-4.30E+08
9.63E+08
1.1
8.60E+08
-5.88E+08
3.23E+08
-4.71E+08
4.17E+08
-4.17E+08
9.48E+08
1.2
8.52E+08
-5.85E+08
3.14E+08
-4.60E+08
4.06E+08
-4.06E+08
9.36E+08
1.3
8.45E+08
-5.82E+08
3.06E+08
-4.53E+08
3.98E+08
-3.98E+08
9.26E+08
1.4
8.39E+08
-5.80E+08
2.98E+08
-4.47E+08
3.90E+08
-3.90E+08
9.17E+08
1.5
8.34E+08
-5.78E+08
2.91E+08
-4.43E+08
3.84E+08
-3.84E+08
9.10E+08
8.13E+08
-5.70E+08
2.63E+08
-4.34E+08
3.59E+08
-3.59E+08
8.87E+08
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.015192
114
114
295
287
409
401
0.2
0.014512
96
88
269
249
365
337
0.5
0.013863
84
82
239
211
323
293
0.8
0.013434
82
78
207
171
289
249
0.9
0.013322
78
74
183
165
261
239
0.013219
74
74
173
165
247
239
1.1
0.013126
74
74
173
161
247
235
1.2
0.013041
74
74
171
161
245
235
1.3
0.012962
74
74
165
159
239
233
1.4
0.01289
74
74
161
155
235
229
1.5
0.012823
74
74
161
155
235
229
0.012551
74
74
155
145
229
219
160
x11 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
1.57E+09
-1.93E+09
3.50E+08
-1.86E+09
1.29E+09
-1.29E+09
2.92E+09
0.2
1.54E+09
-1.16E+09
2.94E+08
-1.09E+09
9.09E+08
-9.09E+08
1.94E+09
0.5
1.40E+09
-7.09E+08
3.31E+08
-6.50E+08
6.46E+08
-6.46E+08
1.50E+09
0.8
1.29E+09
-5.53E+08
3.14E+08
-4.96E+08
5.29E+08
-5.29E+08
1.33E+09
0.9
1.26E+09
-5.27E+08
3.05E+08
-4.71E+08
5.06E+08
-5.06E+08
1.30E+09
1.24E+09
-5.08E+08
2.95E+08
-4.52E+08
4.86E+08
-4.86E+08
1.27E+09
1.1
1.22E+09
-4.92E+08
2.85E+08
-4.38E+08
4.70E+08
-4.70E+08
1.25E+09
1.2
1.21E+09
-4.85E+08
2.75E+08
-4.29E+08
4.60E+08
-4.60E+08
1.23E+09
1.3
1.19E+09
-4.80E+08
2.65E+08
-4.22E+08
4.50E+08
-4.50E+08
1.21E+09
1.4
1.18E+09
-4.75E+08
2.56E+08
-4.18E+08
4.42E+08
-4.42E+08
1.20E+09
1.5
1.17E+09
-4.72E+08
2.47E+08
-4.14E+08
4.35E+08
-4.35E+08
1.19E+09
1.12E+09
-4.69E+08
2.09E+08
-4.09E+08
4.11E+08
-4.11E+08
1.14E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
1.57E+09
-2.10E+09
6.82E+08
-1.91E+09
1.27E+09
-1.27E+09
2.99E+09
0.2
1.38E+09
-1.28E+09
5.82E+08
-1.13E+09
9.04E+08
-9.04E+08
1.98E+09
0.5
1.23E+09
-7.91E+08
4.93E+08
-6.76E+08
6.44E+08
-6.44E+08
1.37E+09
0.8
1.15E+09
-6.42E+08
4.35E+08
-5.17E+08
5.30E+08
-5.30E+08
1.22E+09
0.9
1.13E+09
-6.36E+08
4.20E+08
-4.91E+08
5.06E+08
-5.06E+08
1.19E+09
1.11E+09
-6.31E+08
4.06E+08
-4.71E+08
4.87E+08
-4.87E+08
1.16E+09
1.1
1.09E+09
-6.28E+08
3.94E+08
-4.56E+08
4.72E+08
-4.72E+08
1.14E+09
1.2
1.08E+09
-6.22E+08
3.82E+08
-4.47E+08
4.61E+08
-4.61E+08
1.13E+09
1.3
1.07E+09
-6.18E+08
3.71E+08
-4.40E+08
4.52E+08
-4.52E+08
1.11E+09
1.4
1.06E+09
-6.15E+08
3.61E+08
-4.35E+08
4.44E+08
-4.44E+08
1.10E+09
1.5
1.05E+09
-6.12E+08
3.52E+08
-4.31E+08
4.37E+08
-4.37E+08
1.09E+09
1.00E+09
-6.00E+08
3.15E+08
-4.25E+08
4.13E+08
-4.13E+08
1.05E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.015505
122
118
327
293
449
411
0.2
0.014697
104
96
285
269
389
365
0.5
0.013904
88
84
255
251
343
335
0.8
0.013364
82
82
251
239
333
321
0.9
0.013218
82
82
247
235
329
317
0.013085
82
78
247
235
329
313
1.1
0.012963
82
74
247
223
329
297
1.2
0.01285
78
74
239
223
317
297
1.3
0.012743
78
74
231
215
309
289
1.4
0.012645
74
74
227
211
301
285
1.5
0.012554
74
74
223
203
297
277
0.012174
74
74
203
163
277
237
161
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
2.05E+09
-1.76E+09
4.52E+08
-1.76E+09
1.56E+09
-1.56E+09
3.32E+09
0.2
1.94E+09
-1.13E+09
3.99E+08
-1.05E+09
1.12E+09
-1.12E+09
2.35E+09
0.5
1.71E+09
-7.51E+08
3.56E+08
-6.36E+08
8.02E+08
-8.02E+08
1.73E+09
0.8
1.55E+09
-6.20E+08
3.22E+08
-4.99E+08
6.65E+08
-6.65E+08
1.53E+09
0.9
1.51E+09
-5.98E+08
3.12E+08
-4.74E+08
6.35E+08
-6.35E+08
1.49E+09
1.47E+09
-5.89E+08
3.03E+08
-4.59E+08
6.13E+08
-6.13E+08
1.45E+09
1.1
1.44E+09
-5.85E+08
2.94E+08
-4.49E+08
5.95E+08
-5.95E+08
1.41E+09
1.2
1.40E+09
-5.83E+08
2.85E+08
-4.43E+08
5.80E+08
-5.80E+08
1.38E+09
1.3
1.37E+09
-5.85E+08
2.77E+08
-4.38E+08
5.68E+08
-5.68E+08
1.35E+09
1.4
1.35E+09
-5.87E+08
2.69E+08
-4.36E+08
5.57E+08
-5.57E+08
1.33E+09
1.5
1.32E+09
-5.91E+08
2.62E+08
-4.35E+08
5.49E+08
-5.49E+08
1.30E+09
1.21E+09
-6.16E+08
2.29E+08
-4.39E+08
5.19E+08
-5.19E+08
1.21E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
1.73E+09
-2.16E+09
6.30E+08
-1.89E+09
1.57E+09
-1.57E+09
3.33E+09
0.2
1.50E+09
-1.38E+09
5.51E+08
-1.14E+09
1.12E+09
-1.12E+09
2.29E+09
0.5
1.35E+09
-9.14E+08
4.82E+08
-6.94E+08
8.09E+08
-8.09E+08
1.64E+09
0.8
1.24E+09
-7.61E+08
4.33E+08
-5.44E+08
6.71E+08
-6.71E+08
1.35E+09
0.9
1.21E+09
-7.31E+08
4.21E+08
-5.18E+08
6.41E+08
-6.41E+08
1.30E+09
1.18E+09
-7.16E+08
4.09E+08
-5.00E+08
6.19E+08
-6.19E+08
1.26E+09
1.1
1.15E+09
-7.06E+08
3.98E+08
-4.88E+08
6.01E+08
-6.01E+08
1.23E+09
1.2
1.13E+09
-7.00E+08
3.88E+08
-4.80E+08
5.86E+08
-5.86E+08
1.20E+09
1.3
1.10E+09
-6.97E+08
3.77E+08
-4.75E+08
5.74E+08
-5.74E+08
1.18E+09
1.4
1.08E+09
-6.97E+08
3.68E+08
-4.71E+08
5.63E+08
-5.63E+08
1.16E+09
1.5
1.06E+09
-6.97E+08
3.58E+08
-4.69E+08
5.54E+08
-5.54E+08
1.14E+09
9.68E+08
-7.12E+08
3.23E+08
-4.70E+08
5.24E+08
-5.24E+08
1.07E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.01279
291
271
377
369
668
640
0.2
0.011955
235
197
361
299
596
496
0.5
0.011103
161
121
285
273
446
394
0.8
0.010477
102
96
265
247
367
343
0.9
0.010295
100
96
253
243
353
339
0.010125
96
96
251
239
347
335
1.1
0.0099706
96
88
247
235
343
323
1.2
0.0098141
96
84
243
227
339
311
1.3
0.0096695
96
84
239
219
335
303
1.4
0.0095427
92
82
235
211
327
293
1.5
0.0094068
88
78
231
191
319
269
0.0088349
82
78
173
143
255
221
162
x11 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
8.18E+08
7.38E+08
-5.25E+08
1.36E+07
-4.47E+08
2.85E+08
-2.85E+08
0.2
6.95E+08
-1.03E+09
-1.60E+07
-9.64E+08
4.54E+08
-4.54E+08
1.27E+09
0.5
5.75E+08
-1.52E+09
3.78E+07
-1.48E+09
6.36E+08
-6.36E+08
1.86E+09
0.8
5.17E+08
-1.77E+09
7.44E+07
-1.73E+09
7.57E+08
-7.57E+08
2.19E+09
0.9
5.12E+08
-1.82E+09
8.39E+07
-1.78E+09
7.85E+08
-7.85E+08
2.26E+09
5.12E+08
-1.86E+09
9.24E+07
-1.82E+09
8.09E+08
-8.09E+08
2.31E+09
1.1
5.14E+08
-1.88E+09
1.00E+08
-1.85E+09
8.29E+08
-8.29E+08
2.35E+09
1.2
5.18E+08
-1.91E+09
1.07E+08
-1.87E+09
8.46E+08
-8.46E+08
2.39E+09
1.3
5.24E+08
-1.92E+09
1.13E+08
-1.88E+09
8.62E+08
-8.62E+08
2.42E+09
1.4
5.31E+08
-1.94E+09
1.19E+08
-1.90E+09
8.75E+08
-8.75E+08
2.44E+09
1.5
5.39E+08
-1.95E+09
1.24E+08
-1.90E+09
8.87E+08
-8.87E+08
2.46E+09
5.79E+08
-1.97E+09
1.45E+08
-1.92E+09
9.29E+08
-9.29E+08
2.53E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
6.90E+08
-5.41E+08
1.28E+08
-4.52E+08
2.86E+08
-2.86E+08
7.81E+08
0.2
6.26E+08
-1.07E+09
1.66E+08
-9.73E+08
4.55E+08
-4.55E+08
1.28E+09
0.5
7.29E+08
-1.57E+09
2.30E+08
-1.49E+09
6.37E+08
-6.37E+08
1.89E+09
0.8
8.19E+08
-1.83E+09
2.79E+08
-1.75E+09
7.56E+08
-7.56E+08
2.22E+09
0.9
8.43E+08
-1.88E+09
2.92E+08
-1.80E+09
7.83E+08
-7.83E+08
2.29E+09
8.64E+08
-1.92E+09
3.05E+08
-1.84E+09
8.07E+08
-8.07E+08
2.34E+09
1.1
8.84E+08
-1.95E+09
3.16E+08
-1.87E+09
8.27E+08
-8.27E+08
2.39E+09
1.2
9.02E+08
-1.97E+09
3.27E+08
-1.89E+09
8.44E+08
-8.44E+08
2.42E+09
1.3
9.18E+08
-1.99E+09
3.37E+08
-1.91E+09
8.59E+08
-8.59E+08
2.45E+09
1.4
9.33E+08
-2.00E+09
3.45E+08
-1.92E+09
8.72E+08
-8.72E+08
2.48E+09
1.5
9.47E+08
-2.01E+09
3.54E+08
-1.93E+09
8.83E+08
-8.83E+08
2.50E+09
1.00E+09
-2.04E+09
3.87E+08
-1.95E+09
9.25E+08
-9.25E+08
2.56E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.011019
74
74
78
78
152
152
0.2
0.011552
98
94
123
105
221
199
0.5
0.012235
114
110
197
179
311
289
0.8
0.012738
118
118
209
199
327
317
0.9
0.012871
118
118
213
203
331
321
0.012991
118
118
215
209
333
327
1.1
0.013099
118
118
217
209
335
327
1.2
0.013198
118
118
231
213
349
331
1.3
0.013287
118
118
255
213
373
331
1.4
0.013369
118
118
259
217
377
335
1.5
0.013445
118
118
267
217
385
335
0.013745
118
118
279
255
397
373
163
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
7.94E+08
-5.04E+08
6.92E+06
-4.32E+08
3.23E+08
-3.23E+08
8.58E+08
0.2
7.79E+08
-9.69E+08
2.18E+07
-9.23E+08
5.34E+08
-5.34E+08
1.29E+09
0.5
2.93E+08
-3.46E+09
4.46E+07
-2.23E+09
9.64E+08
-9.64E+08
3.04E+09
0.8
7.35E+08
-1.59E+09
1.14E+08
-1.65E+09
9.06E+08
-9.06E+08
2.26E+09
0.9
7.50E+08
-1.63E+09
1.25E+08
-1.70E+09
9.41E+08
-9.41E+08
2.33E+09
7.67E+08
-1.66E+09
1.34E+08
-1.73E+09
9.70E+08
-9.70E+08
2.39E+09
1.1
7.86E+08
-1.69E+09
1.43E+08
-1.76E+09
9.95E+08
-9.95E+08
2.44E+09
1.2
8.06E+08
-1.71E+09
1.51E+08
-1.78E+09
1.02E+09
-1.02E+09
2.48E+09
1.3
8.27E+08
-1.72E+09
1.58E+08
-1.79E+09
1.04E+09
-1.04E+09
2.51E+09
1.4
8.47E+08
-1.73E+09
1.65E+08
-1.81E+09
1.05E+09
-1.05E+09
2.54E+09
1.5
8.67E+08
-1.74E+09
1.71E+08
-1.81E+09
1.07E+09
-1.07E+09
2.56E+09
9.57E+08
-1.77E+09
1.98E+08
-1.83E+09
1.12E+09
-1.12E+09
2.64E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
7.00E+08
-5.69E+08
1.00E+08
-4.45E+08
3.25E+08
-3.25E+08
7.87E+08
0.2
6.67E+08
-1.01E+09
1.50E+08
-9.47E+08
5.36E+08
-5.36E+08
1.33E+09
0.5
3.40E+08
-3.21E+09
-1.40E+08
-2.15E+09
9.42E+08
-9.42E+08
2.84E+09
0.8
9.99E+08
-1.73E+09
3.09E+08
-1.70E+09
9.03E+08
-9.03E+08
2.32E+09
0.9
1.04E+09
-1.77E+09
3.28E+08
-1.75E+09
9.37E+08
-9.37E+08
2.39E+09
1.07E+09
-1.81E+09
3.46E+08
-1.78E+09
9.65E+08
-9.65E+08
2.45E+09
1.1
1.10E+09
-1.84E+09
3.62E+08
-1.81E+09
9.90E+08
-9.90E+08
2.50E+09
1.2
1.12E+09
-1.86E+09
3.77E+08
-1.83E+09
1.01E+09
-1.01E+09
2.54E+09
1.3
1.15E+09
-1.88E+09
3.90E+08
-1.85E+09
1.03E+09
-1.03E+09
2.58E+09
1.4
1.17E+09
-1.89E+09
4.03E+08
-1.86E+09
1.04E+09
-1.04E+09
2.61E+09
1.5
1.19E+09
-1.90E+09
4.15E+08
-1.87E+09
1.06E+09
-1.06E+09
2.63E+09
1.26E+09
-1.94E+09
4.61E+08
-1.88E+09
1.11E+09
-1.11E+09
2.71E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.0097736
74
74
78
78
152
152
0.2
0.010524
102
98
161
127
263
225
0.5
-0.014805
98
98
263
263
361
361
0.8
0.012209
118
118
267
251
385
369
0.9
0.012395
118
118
275
255
393
373
0.012563
118
118
279
267
397
385
1.1
0.012714
118
118
287
275
405
393
1.2
0.01285
118
118
287
275
405
393
1.3
0.012975
118
118
287
275
405
393
1.4
0.013088
118
118
291
279
409
397
1.5
0.013192
118
118
295
279
413
397
0.013604
118
118
299
283
417
401
164
x22 Top
(max)
x22 Top
(min)
x12 Top
(max)
x12 Top
(min)
Top Mises
(max)
9.39E+08
1.64E+08
-7.63E+08
-1.18E+07
-5.07E+08
4.18E+08
-4.18E+08
0.2
2.18E+07
-1.32E+09
-4.68E+06
-1.02E+09
7.21E+08
-7.21E+08
1.70E+09
0.5
1.34E+08
-1.78E+09
2.29E+07
-1.51E+09
1.04E+09
-1.04E+09
2.44E+09
0.8
2.46E+08
-1.94E+09
5.35E+07
-1.73E+09
1.23E+09
-1.23E+09
2.82E+09
0.9
2.80E+08
-1.96E+09
6.36E+07
-1.77E+09
1.27E+09
-1.27E+09
2.89E+09
3.17E+08
-1.96E+09
7.35E+07
-1.79E+09
1.30E+09
-1.30E+09
2.94E+09
1.1
3.60E+08
-1.96E+09
8.31E+07
-1.81E+09
1.33E+09
-1.33E+09
2.98E+09
1.2
4.00E+08
-1.95E+09
9.49E+07
-1.82E+09
1.36E+09
-1.36E+09
3.01E+09
1.3
4.36E+08
-1.94E+09
1.06E+08
-1.83E+09
1.37E+09
-1.37E+09
3.04E+09
1.4
4.69E+08
-1.93E+09
1.18E+08
-1.83E+09
1.39E+09
-1.39E+09
3.06E+09
1.5
4.99E+08
-1.92E+09
1.28E+08
-1.83E+09
1.41E+09
-1.41E+09
3.07E+09
6.14E+08
-1.86E+09
1.74E+08
-1.82E+09
1.45E+09
-1.45E+09
3.11E+09
x11 Bottom
(max)
x11 Bottom
(min)
x22
Bottom
(max)
x22
Bottom
(min)
x12
Bottom
(max)
x12
Bottom
(min)
Bottom
Mises
(max)
1.37E+08
-8.22E+08
1.94E+06
-5.26E+08
4.21E+08
-4.21E+08
9.82E+08
0.2
2.10E+08
-1.45E+09
-2.99E+07
-1.07E+09
7.21E+08
-7.21E+08
1.77E+09
0.5
3.67E+08
-2.01E+09
-9.99E+06
-1.58E+09
1.04E+09
-1.04E+09
2.55E+09
0.8
6.03E+08
-2.23E+09
3.98E+07
-1.82E+09
1.22E+09
-1.22E+09
2.94E+09
0.9
6.77E+08
-2.26E+09
6.02E+07
-1.86E+09
1.26E+09
-1.26E+09
3.02E+09
7.45E+08
-2.28E+09
8.69E+07
-1.89E+09
1.30E+09
-1.30E+09
3.08E+09
1.1
8.08E+08
-2.29E+09
1.12E+08
-1.91E+09
1.32E+09
-1.32E+09
3.12E+09
1.2
8.66E+08
-2.29E+09
1.35E+08
-1.93E+09
1.35E+09
-1.35E+09
3.15E+09
1.3
9.18E+08
-2.29E+09
1.57E+08
-1.94E+09
1.37E+09
-1.37E+09
3.18E+09
1.4
9.66E+08
-2.29E+09
1.77E+08
-1.94E+09
1.38E+09
-1.38E+09
3.20E+09
1.5
1.01E+09
-2.28E+09
1.96E+08
-1.95E+09
1.40E+09
-1.40E+09
3.22E+09
1.18E+09
-2.24E+09
2.73E+08
-1.94E+09
1.44E+09
-1.44E+09
3.26E+09
Center
Deflection
Top Yield
Count
Top
Ultimate
Count
Bottom
Yield
Count
Bottom
Ultimate
Count
Total
Yield
Count
Total
Ultimate
Count
0.0041608
32
20
32
28
64
48
0.2
0.0041837
118
106
112
104
230
210
0.5
0.0050227
126
122
142
126
268
248
0.8
0.0062461
130
122
161
142
291
264
0.9
0.0066367
130
126
177
153
307
279
0.0070019
130
126
195
167
325
293
1.1
0.0073388
130
126
205
179
335
305
1.2
0.0076474
130
126
215
193
345
319
1.3
0.0079292
134
126
221
203
355
329
1.4
0.0081861
134
126
229
209
363
335
1.5
0.0084202
134
126
245
211
379
337
0.0093313
141
130
287
263
428
393
165
The following example is taken directly from the ABAQUS users manual. [6]
The nonlinear response of a structure to a small load increment, P, is shown in
Figure 8.2.13. ABAQUS/Standard uses the structure's tangent stiffness, K0, which is
based on its configuration at u0, and P to calculate a displacement correction, ca, for the
structure. Using ca, the structure's configuration is updated to ua.
Figure 8.2.13 First iteration in an increment.
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ABAQUS/Standard calculates a new force residual, Rb, using the internal forces
from the structure's new configuration, ub. Again, the largest force residual at any degree
of freedom, Rb, is compared against the force residual tolerance, and the displacement
correction for the second iteration, cb, is compared to the increment of displacement, ub.
If necessary, ABAQUS/Standard performs further iterations.
For each iteration in a nonlinear analysis ABAQUS/Standard forms the model's
stiffness matrix and solves a system of equations. Therefore, the computational cost of
each iteration is close to the cost of conducting a complete linear analysis, making the
computational expense of a nonlinear analysis potentially many times greater than the
cost of a linear analysis. Since it is possible with ABAQUS/Standard to save results at
each converged increment, the amount of output data available from a nonlinear
simulation can also be much greater than that available from a linear analysis of the same
geometry. [6]
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Vita
Captain W. Glenn Cooley graduated from Fort Collins High School in Fort
Collins, Colorado. He entered undergraduate studies at the Colorado School of Mines in
Golden, Colorado where he graduated with high scholastic honors in May 2000 with a
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering (Mechanical Specialty) and minors in
Computer Science and Military Science. He was commissioned through the Detachment
105 AFROTC at the University of Colorado.
His first assignment was at Hill AFB as a T-37/T-38/F-4/F-5 Mechanical Systems
Engineer in July 2000. He also served as and Aircraft Battle Damage Repair (ABDR)
Engineer where he became the first engineer to be qualified on all three weapons systems
supported at Hill AFB, the F-117, F-16, and A-10. In February 2004, he volunteered for
deployment as an F-16 ABDR Engineer and deployed for three months in support of Iraqi
Freedom. In August 2004, he entered the Graduate School of Aeronautics and
Astronautics, Air Force Institute of Technology. Upon graduation, he will be assigned to
the Air Force Research Laboratory in the Air Vehicles Directorate at Wright Patterson
AFB, OH.
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Masters Thesis
6. AUTHOR(S)
8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION
REPORT NUMBER
AFIT/GAE/ENY/05-M04
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ACRONYM(S)
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14. ABSTRACT
A Functionally Graded Material (FGM) is a material which has a continuous variation of material
properties through-the-thickness. This thesis will explore analysis of FGM flat plates and shell
panels, and use FGMs unique characteristics to retrofit a cracked exhaust wash structure.
FGMs are first characterized as flat plates under pressure and thermal loading. Next, FGM shell
panels are characterized under thermal loading. Conclusions drawn from FGM characterization are
used to develop a patch to retrofit a cracked aircraft exhaust wash structure. The exhaust wash
structure is first analyzed to provide a baseline and then several FGM patches are evaluated on their
ability to reduce stress and deflection. Finally, an exhaust wash panel made of FGM is analyzed.
15. SUBJECT TERMS
functionally graded materials, FGM, FGMs, exhaust wash structure, thermal protection
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