Tinni1
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 27, 2021
- 157
Hello,
I am performing a numerical simulation of the compression test of the cold-formed steel stud and track assembly.
In a practical scenario, there is a small gap between the stud and track, due to the rounded corner. And the experimental curve has
To simulate the gap closing behavior, I have defined contact conditions.
The geometric imperfections have been modeled, by conducting an initial linear buckling analysis and then scaling the buckling mode shapes with the appropriate scaling factor.
For post-buckling analysis, I am using the dynamic implicit quasi-static step (Initialy tried the static risk method, but that is giving a convergence problem). I have conducted a frequency analysis and the time period of the quasi-static step is 10 times the natural frequency of the system as suggested in the Abaqus user manual. I have applied a displacement-controlled loading where 100 mm displacement has been applied in 2.5 sec time.
The top and bottom support arrangement of the test assembly has been idealized as discrete rigid plate elements.
My problem is: my analysis is very slow. The gap between the stud and track is 3 mm (considering center line modeling) and is the gap is not yet closed due to slow analysis.
could you please advise, on how could I expedite this analysis?
The picture of my numerical model showing the initial gap is attached below:
[URL unfurl="true"]https://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/raw/upload/v1664196655/tips/slow_quasi_static_analysis_irvuvo.docx[/url]
I am performing a numerical simulation of the compression test of the cold-formed steel stud and track assembly.
In a practical scenario, there is a small gap between the stud and track, due to the rounded corner. And the experimental curve has
To simulate the gap closing behavior, I have defined contact conditions.
The geometric imperfections have been modeled, by conducting an initial linear buckling analysis and then scaling the buckling mode shapes with the appropriate scaling factor.
For post-buckling analysis, I am using the dynamic implicit quasi-static step (Initialy tried the static risk method, but that is giving a convergence problem). I have conducted a frequency analysis and the time period of the quasi-static step is 10 times the natural frequency of the system as suggested in the Abaqus user manual. I have applied a displacement-controlled loading where 100 mm displacement has been applied in 2.5 sec time.
The top and bottom support arrangement of the test assembly has been idealized as discrete rigid plate elements.
My problem is: my analysis is very slow. The gap between the stud and track is 3 mm (considering center line modeling) and is the gap is not yet closed due to slow analysis.
could you please advise, on how could I expedite this analysis?
The picture of my numerical model showing the initial gap is attached below:
[URL unfurl="true"]https://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/raw/upload/v1664196655/tips/slow_quasi_static_analysis_irvuvo.docx[/url]