JoeJoeJoe94
Nuclear
- Jun 18, 2020
- 8
Hi guys,
I'm using an object fixed at one end with a pressure on the other. When I use a very small section of that object, it runs fine (please see links), but using a larger section of the object, the job runs but displays no deformation at all.
The larger mesh has 400,000 elements, is this just too much?
For context, I've used a self made python script (possibly a cause of problems) to turn topographic data from an array into an STL file (with sides and a base), I then pass this into meshlab to get rid of duplicate faces/vertices, turn it into a BRep and fill any holes. I export it as a .step file which can be imported into Abaqus. I'm using the same process to produce the small area, which works fine, but the larger area doesn't. My end goal is to estimate different stress concentrations in different surfaces.
I appreciate any suggestions, thank you.
I'm using an object fixed at one end with a pressure on the other. When I use a very small section of that object, it runs fine (please see links), but using a larger section of the object, the job runs but displays no deformation at all.
The larger mesh has 400,000 elements, is this just too much?
For context, I've used a self made python script (possibly a cause of problems) to turn topographic data from an array into an STL file (with sides and a base), I then pass this into meshlab to get rid of duplicate faces/vertices, turn it into a BRep and fill any holes. I export it as a .step file which can be imported into Abaqus. I'm using the same process to produce the small area, which works fine, but the larger area doesn't. My end goal is to estimate different stress concentrations in different surfaces.
I appreciate any suggestions, thank you.