nizammuaidi
Automotive
- Dec 2, 2008
- 12
Hi there,
Currently I am fully use Hyperworks product in strength analysis. Start from pre-processing (HyperMesh), Solving (RADIOSS non-linear) and post-processing (HyperView & HyperGraph).
For comparing purpose, I also run same FE model (in terms of mesh model, load & BCs, material properties, stress-strain data) in ABAQUS and NASTRAN.
The stress that I look for is Maximum principal stress and nodal based result. NASTRAN and ABAQUS gives similar maximum principal stress while RADIOSS stress result is lower ~250 MPa which is considered very big in strength analysis and will drive to wrongly interpret the fatigue life cycle.
Can anybody suggest why this huge stress different occur and how can I resolve this problem. I have asked this issue to the support team and currently there is no solution yet.
An analogy:
If we go to the market and ask 5kg of fish, suppose it will shows 5kg in the mass scale. Either with seller A, B, C, D and E.
Suddenly we go to the seller H and ask for 5kg of fish. In the mass scale shows 3kg but the seller H strongly said that is 5kg. ---Is that make sence?![[ponder] [ponder] [ponder]](/data/assets/smilies/ponder.gif)
Note1: 5kg fish= stress result. seller = software.
Note2: Definitely it will be a different, maybe mass scale at seller A shows 4.9kg, seller B 4.86kg, seller C 5.1kg, seller D 4.88kg and so on... It doesn't matter since it close to the 5kg that we require. We can not accept the 5kg fish with 3kg indicator at mass scale.
Lets discuss.
Thanks.
KN.
Currently I am fully use Hyperworks product in strength analysis. Start from pre-processing (HyperMesh), Solving (RADIOSS non-linear) and post-processing (HyperView & HyperGraph).
For comparing purpose, I also run same FE model (in terms of mesh model, load & BCs, material properties, stress-strain data) in ABAQUS and NASTRAN.
The stress that I look for is Maximum principal stress and nodal based result. NASTRAN and ABAQUS gives similar maximum principal stress while RADIOSS stress result is lower ~250 MPa which is considered very big in strength analysis and will drive to wrongly interpret the fatigue life cycle.
Can anybody suggest why this huge stress different occur and how can I resolve this problem. I have asked this issue to the support team and currently there is no solution yet.
An analogy:
If we go to the market and ask 5kg of fish, suppose it will shows 5kg in the mass scale. Either with seller A, B, C, D and E.
Suddenly we go to the seller H and ask for 5kg of fish. In the mass scale shows 3kg but the seller H strongly said that is 5kg. ---Is that make sence?
![[ponder] [ponder] [ponder]](/data/assets/smilies/ponder.gif)
Note1: 5kg fish= stress result. seller = software.
Note2: Definitely it will be a different, maybe mass scale at seller A shows 4.9kg, seller B 4.86kg, seller C 5.1kg, seller D 4.88kg and so on... It doesn't matter since it close to the 5kg that we require. We can not accept the 5kg fish with 3kg indicator at mass scale.
Lets discuss.
Thanks.
KN.