FBMeca
Mechanical
- Apr 30, 2023
- 16
Hello there!
I'm modeling a forming process in which I have the following :
- A first step in which the forming tool performs a first deformation of the metal sheet. I have used displacement boundary conditions (BC's) to model this (e.g. z-displacement of 10mm, encastre BC's, etc.)
- I want to include a second step, with different boundary conditions for the tools, in which the forming tool would then perform another z-displacement of 5mm for example. From what I know, displacement BC's are always defined to the reference/initial configuration, and not to the deformed configuration of step-1 (which is what I want).
My questions :
- Are there other possibilities to simulate this 2-step forming process? I have seen I can simply use velocity BC's for displacement boundary conditions, but would this also apply to displacement BC's where I constrain some displacement (rotations for example to avoid rigid body motion which would then become zero velocity for these rotations)?
- Is an ENCASTRE BC also related to the initial configuration? How to apply an ENCASTRE BC on the deformed configuration (after step-1)?
- Would it be better to simply define the deformed configuration after step-1 as the new initial configuration for step-2? If so, how to do this?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Fernand
I'm modeling a forming process in which I have the following :
- A first step in which the forming tool performs a first deformation of the metal sheet. I have used displacement boundary conditions (BC's) to model this (e.g. z-displacement of 10mm, encastre BC's, etc.)
- I want to include a second step, with different boundary conditions for the tools, in which the forming tool would then perform another z-displacement of 5mm for example. From what I know, displacement BC's are always defined to the reference/initial configuration, and not to the deformed configuration of step-1 (which is what I want).
My questions :
- Are there other possibilities to simulate this 2-step forming process? I have seen I can simply use velocity BC's for displacement boundary conditions, but would this also apply to displacement BC's where I constrain some displacement (rotations for example to avoid rigid body motion which would then become zero velocity for these rotations)?
- Is an ENCASTRE BC also related to the initial configuration? How to apply an ENCASTRE BC on the deformed configuration (after step-1)?
- Would it be better to simply define the deformed configuration after step-1 as the new initial configuration for step-2? If so, how to do this?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Fernand