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RSBUCK | Calculation

RSBUCK determines the most unfavorable buckling modes of a structure. It is generally not possible in terms of the calculation method to exclude lower eigenvalues from the analysis and at the same time, to attempt to determine higher eigenvalues. With RSBUCK, you can determine up to the 10,000 lowest eigenvalues of a structural system.

By default, RSBUCK uses the average value of the axial forces occurring on the individual members to calculate the eigenvalues/critical load factors. Optionally, the module can also process the most unfavorable axial force of a member. The determination of buckling modes is performed by an eigenvalue analysis for the entire structure. For this, an iterative equation solver is used.

You only have to specify the following two values:

  • the maximum number of iterations
  • the break-off limit

Since an exact solution is approximated as close as desired, but never reached, RSBUCK terminates the calculation process after the specified number of iteration steps. In the case of a convergence problem, the break-off limit determines the moment when an approximate solution can be considered as an exact result. Divergence problems have no solution.