Alexy@
Materials
- May 3, 2017
- 4
Hello everyone ,
I have a question for abaqus users,
Can you please explain me how to parameter a semi-automatic mass scaling in an explicit simulation?
I tried to simulate a simple tensile test on a beam (70*10*1 mm).
In Boundary Condition, I encastre one face and in the other face i applied a velocity (0.007)
For the mesh, I have an uniform mesh with seed = 0.3 mm
I defined the step like this and as I show you in the picture.
Step--> Incrementation --> type: Fixed --> User-defined time increment : 0.0001
I calculated the stable time increment and i found dt= 5.7 *10^-8 s (dt=l/c , l=0.3mm and c=5188.745 m/s)
My question is: I don't know why I have a convergence of my solution even if I putted the time increment and the target time increment higher than the stable time increment.
In the theory, it's specified that the time increment should be less or equal to the stable time increment.
Maybe I don't understand very well. Please can you explain me?
Thanks in advance
I have a question for abaqus users,
Can you please explain me how to parameter a semi-automatic mass scaling in an explicit simulation?
I tried to simulate a simple tensile test on a beam (70*10*1 mm).
In Boundary Condition, I encastre one face and in the other face i applied a velocity (0.007)
For the mesh, I have an uniform mesh with seed = 0.3 mm
I defined the step like this and as I show you in the picture.
Step--> Incrementation --> type: Fixed --> User-defined time increment : 0.0001
I calculated the stable time increment and i found dt= 5.7 *10^-8 s (dt=l/c , l=0.3mm and c=5188.745 m/s)
My question is: I don't know why I have a convergence of my solution even if I putted the time increment and the target time increment higher than the stable time increment.
In the theory, it's specified that the time increment should be less or equal to the stable time increment.
Maybe I don't understand very well. Please can you explain me?
Thanks in advance