1. This tutorial demonstrates how to perform buckling analyses in ANSYS using both the eigenvalue and nonlinear methods. The eigenvalue method predicts theoretical buckling strength but does not account for imperfections, while the nonlinear method is more accurate.
2. For the eigenvalue analysis, a beam is modeled and constrained at one end with a unit load applied at the other. Solving yields a critical buckling load of 41,123 N.
3. For the nonlinear analysis, large deflection is considered and the load is gradually increased until buckling occurs around 40,000 N, slightly lower than the eigenvalue solution as expected.