jamescook
Bioengineer
- Mar 22, 2010
- 17
Hi,
I am using automatic stabilization in a static, general analysis step for a model involving contact. I am using the specify the dissipated energy fraction method with adaptive stabilization set to 0.05. From reading the manuals I reduced the dissipated energy fraction until the ratio of energy dissipated by viscous damping (ALLSD) to the total strain energy (ALLIE) was below 5% which was achieved for a value of 6.25E-6. Upon further reading of the manual (v6.8) in the section titled "Ensuring that an accurate solution is obtained with automatic stabilization" it states that "viscous damping energy (ALLSD) should be compared with the total strain energy (ALLSE) to ensure that the ratio does not exceed the dissipated energy fraction or any reasonable amount". Is there a typo in the manual as in a previous section ALLIE was referred to as the total strain energy ?
When comping ALLIE TO ALLSD in my model the ratio is below 5% as previously stated whereas if I compare ALLSD to ALLSE there is enormous fluctuation in the magnitude of the ratio. Also a comparison of viscous forces (VF) to overall forces in the analysis can be used to gauge the accuracy of the solution. Are the overall forces referred to here total forces (TF)?
I am using auto stabilization as my model aborts without it as soon as contact is made so would it be more appropriate for me to use something like contact controls or contact damping instead. I have tried using contact controls stabilize already, varying the default value by a couple of orders of magnitude but to no avail.
Any help would be much appreciated.
I am using automatic stabilization in a static, general analysis step for a model involving contact. I am using the specify the dissipated energy fraction method with adaptive stabilization set to 0.05. From reading the manuals I reduced the dissipated energy fraction until the ratio of energy dissipated by viscous damping (ALLSD) to the total strain energy (ALLIE) was below 5% which was achieved for a value of 6.25E-6. Upon further reading of the manual (v6.8) in the section titled "Ensuring that an accurate solution is obtained with automatic stabilization" it states that "viscous damping energy (ALLSD) should be compared with the total strain energy (ALLSE) to ensure that the ratio does not exceed the dissipated energy fraction or any reasonable amount". Is there a typo in the manual as in a previous section ALLIE was referred to as the total strain energy ?
When comping ALLIE TO ALLSD in my model the ratio is below 5% as previously stated whereas if I compare ALLSD to ALLSE there is enormous fluctuation in the magnitude of the ratio. Also a comparison of viscous forces (VF) to overall forces in the analysis can be used to gauge the accuracy of the solution. Are the overall forces referred to here total forces (TF)?
I am using auto stabilization as my model aborts without it as soon as contact is made so would it be more appropriate for me to use something like contact controls or contact damping instead. I have tried using contact controls stabilize already, varying the default value by a couple of orders of magnitude but to no avail.
Any help would be much appreciated.