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High amount of Artificial energy in Eulerian Mesh

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Teru1212

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Mar 2, 2023
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Hello,

Im doing a Bird strike with a Eulerian Mesh. Everything works fine, I have a box with Eulerian Elements and define an EOS and a Bird Geometry. I "shoot" the bird on a Steel PLate to lateer get the PRessure curve. I am also looking at the Energies. I know that, when you use Lagrange, there is hourglassing that you can see by plotting Artificial Energy ALLAE in the history output. So far so good, when i use Lagrange the ALLAE is there and very big, which makes sense because of the distortion of the lagrangian mesh and therefore hourglassing.

Now with CEL, I also get ALLAE that is bigger than expected (Usually like 8% of the TOTAL ENERGY). I thought that there would be much less to no ALLAE because in Euler there shouldnt be hourglassing or severe Mesh distortion, or am I wrong? When I compare my Results to other reasearches there I can barely see the ALLEA when they plot the energy curve.

TLDR: Is it normal to get high amounts of ALLAE when using CEL/Euler Elements in Bird strike/Impact Simulation? OI not, how can I fix this?.

Best Regards and thanks for you answers!
 
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Indeed, ALLAE can be large in CEL analyses. To avoid this you can reduce the scaling factor for hourglass stiffness (using *SECTION CONTROLS) but, generally speaking, it’s often not recommended to use energy balance as a main factor when verifying the results of CEL analyses.
 
Thanks, I always thought there was no hourglassing in CEL because there is no mesh distortion. WHat can I use to verify the results? I thought Etotal ist a good indicator because of loss in mass. And ALLAE as well like in Lagrange but now im confused.

 
If you have access to Dassault Systemes Knowledge Base, check the article "Best Practices for Bird Strike Simulations with Abaqus/Explicit".
 
I have acces via my uni mail. But I cant find the article in the kowledge base.
 
Unfortunately, it seems that a customer account is needed to access this article. However, the comprehensive pdf document associated with it can be found also in the 3DSwym SIMULIA Community.
 
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