dw1982
Bioengineer
- Dec 8, 2009
- 13
Hi,
I'm working on a solid contact model involving sharp edges and small surfaces. I am trying to get my results to converge but I can't. I started with a coarse mesh (~8000 tetrahedral quad elements) and refined the mesh by using smaller global seeds in the area of interest while maintaining larger elements on the peripheries of the model far from the area of contact. The maximum stress values increase drastically when I use finer meshes and the values do not seem to converge. Also when I used smaller elements in the contact area the analysis aborts because of excessive distortion of some elements. I finally ended up with ~100,000 elements and the analysis has been running for 36 hours now and I am not even sure if the results will be accurate.
Is there any way to get around this problem? I thought adaptive remeshing might help but it did not reach the goal (5% error max stress) after several iterations.
Any suggestions
I'm working on a solid contact model involving sharp edges and small surfaces. I am trying to get my results to converge but I can't. I started with a coarse mesh (~8000 tetrahedral quad elements) and refined the mesh by using smaller global seeds in the area of interest while maintaining larger elements on the peripheries of the model far from the area of contact. The maximum stress values increase drastically when I use finer meshes and the values do not seem to converge. Also when I used smaller elements in the contact area the analysis aborts because of excessive distortion of some elements. I finally ended up with ~100,000 elements and the analysis has been running for 36 hours now and I am not even sure if the results will be accurate.
Is there any way to get around this problem? I thought adaptive remeshing might help but it did not reach the goal (5% error max stress) after several iterations.
Any suggestions