maxmg
Bioengineer
- Nov 22, 2007
- 17
Hi All,
I am having some trouble getting a converged solution for my hand/wrist model.
Here are some details of the model:
1) The model has 58 parts total: 29 for trabecular bone of the hand/wrist and 29 for cortical.
2) The parts representing trabecular bone are constrained to their relative cortical counterparts with tie constraints that were found using the constraint detector from the Interaction module.
3) There are contact interactions between the cortical bone parts representing joint articulations. The interactions are tangential, frictionless, and finite sliding interactions.
Problems:
1) The job analysis aborts with 'Too many attempts for this increment' error.
2) The model has 53 unconnected regions.
3) There are numerical singularities in the model.
4) Many nodes for tie constraint parts cannot be tied because they are not within the position tolerance (using computed default value).
Troubleshooting/Questions:
I have searched the Abaqus manual and other threads in this forum for tips. Here is what I have tried so far:
1) Decreased the initial increment size for the analysis step from its default value of 1 to 1E-009. Received same error 'Too many...' and other warnings.
2) Used contact controls - stabilization (default values) along with decrease in initial increment size. Received same error 'Too many...' and other warnings.
3) The 53 unconnected regions in the model are most likely due to the initial spacing between the contact pairs. From reading other threads, this problem can be solved by setting fixed displacements on the contact pairs in a first step so that they are touching at the beginning of the analysis. Then remove the fixed displacements in a subsequent step.
How do I find the amount of displacement to apply? I have a large number of contact interactions. And would this procedure introduce overclosure between contact pairs?
4) The numerical singularities will most likely disappear after I fix the unconnected regions issue.
5) How do I find the distance between tie constrained parts as to apply an adequate position tolerance?
Any help is greatly appreciated,
Max
I am having some trouble getting a converged solution for my hand/wrist model.
Here are some details of the model:
1) The model has 58 parts total: 29 for trabecular bone of the hand/wrist and 29 for cortical.
2) The parts representing trabecular bone are constrained to their relative cortical counterparts with tie constraints that were found using the constraint detector from the Interaction module.
3) There are contact interactions between the cortical bone parts representing joint articulations. The interactions are tangential, frictionless, and finite sliding interactions.
Problems:
1) The job analysis aborts with 'Too many attempts for this increment' error.
2) The model has 53 unconnected regions.
3) There are numerical singularities in the model.
4) Many nodes for tie constraint parts cannot be tied because they are not within the position tolerance (using computed default value).
Troubleshooting/Questions:
I have searched the Abaqus manual and other threads in this forum for tips. Here is what I have tried so far:
1) Decreased the initial increment size for the analysis step from its default value of 1 to 1E-009. Received same error 'Too many...' and other warnings.
2) Used contact controls - stabilization (default values) along with decrease in initial increment size. Received same error 'Too many...' and other warnings.
3) The 53 unconnected regions in the model are most likely due to the initial spacing between the contact pairs. From reading other threads, this problem can be solved by setting fixed displacements on the contact pairs in a first step so that they are touching at the beginning of the analysis. Then remove the fixed displacements in a subsequent step.
How do I find the amount of displacement to apply? I have a large number of contact interactions. And would this procedure introduce overclosure between contact pairs?
4) The numerical singularities will most likely disappear after I fix the unconnected regions issue.
5) How do I find the distance between tie constrained parts as to apply an adequate position tolerance?
Any help is greatly appreciated,
Max