oreillsi
Aerospace
- Nov 6, 2012
- 11
Hi all, this is my first post so hopefully I'm not breaking some house-rules, apologies if I am somehow,
I'm new to using DYNA and am currently working on my first project which is to model a parachute. I'm modeling the post-inflation state of the parachute so really all I want to do for the first step is apply a pressure to the parachute and see what sort of stresses arise because of this.
The approach I've been told to take is to use the *AIRBAG card in DYNA to model the parachute but the problem is there are only two tutorials online for airbag related work it seems, so as a result I've used the card before but don't really understand how to apply it to a new problem such as this one. For the tutorials a fully sealed airbag is modeled, i.e. one with two sides joined together so that as the fluid is allowed to flow into the airbag it expands because of this. For the parachute analysis I've imported a geometric model of one gore/section of the parachute from CATIA into the preprocessor (LS PrePost) and meshed it, the mesh is coarse but seems to be ok and I've applied a cyclic boundary condition to represent how the parachute section would fit into the entire structure. I've also defined the sections and materials needed for each part in the model. However this is as far as I've gotten, when I run the model through DYNA I get a few warnings (it seems DYNA can run despite giving warnings? If so I can live with them for now) but I've also got some errors relating to "out-of-range velocities" of numerous nodes in the model which results in LS-DYNA terminating. I don't understand what's going on with this problem, I tried applying a fixed boundary condition to the two nodes at the top of the model but im not sure if that's worked correctly, the dyna message gives a warning regarding it. I've attached the keyword file to this, if anyone more knowledgeable on working with LS-DYNA than I am would be so kind as to look at it I'd really appreciate it. Any tips on how to get this initial model running would be fantastic!
If there's any more information needed that I've left out from here please say so and I'll try my best to provide it!
Cheers everyone
I'm new to using DYNA and am currently working on my first project which is to model a parachute. I'm modeling the post-inflation state of the parachute so really all I want to do for the first step is apply a pressure to the parachute and see what sort of stresses arise because of this.
The approach I've been told to take is to use the *AIRBAG card in DYNA to model the parachute but the problem is there are only two tutorials online for airbag related work it seems, so as a result I've used the card before but don't really understand how to apply it to a new problem such as this one. For the tutorials a fully sealed airbag is modeled, i.e. one with two sides joined together so that as the fluid is allowed to flow into the airbag it expands because of this. For the parachute analysis I've imported a geometric model of one gore/section of the parachute from CATIA into the preprocessor (LS PrePost) and meshed it, the mesh is coarse but seems to be ok and I've applied a cyclic boundary condition to represent how the parachute section would fit into the entire structure. I've also defined the sections and materials needed for each part in the model. However this is as far as I've gotten, when I run the model through DYNA I get a few warnings (it seems DYNA can run despite giving warnings? If so I can live with them for now) but I've also got some errors relating to "out-of-range velocities" of numerous nodes in the model which results in LS-DYNA terminating. I don't understand what's going on with this problem, I tried applying a fixed boundary condition to the two nodes at the top of the model but im not sure if that's worked correctly, the dyna message gives a warning regarding it. I've attached the keyword file to this, if anyone more knowledgeable on working with LS-DYNA than I am would be so kind as to look at it I'd really appreciate it. Any tips on how to get this initial model running would be fantastic!
If there's any more information needed that I've left out from here please say so and I'll try my best to provide it!
Cheers everyone