lemslems
Student
- Apr 10, 2024
- 2
Hi everyone. I am new to Abaqus. I am currently modeling a simple impact loading analysis and I am comparing an analytical solution to the Abaqus simulation. However, it seems like not only that the solution I got from Abaqus is wrong, it differs by several magnitudes. I have checked my units over and over and over again to make sure my units are consistent (in my case I am using mm, everything else is in SI units) but no matter how much I tweak it, nothing seems to change.
It is also worth noting that the analytical model assumes all energy from the impactor is transferred onto the beam and sticks with it (perfectly inelastic). As far as I have read, there is no way for me to simulate that in Abaqus, so that might be an error point. However, I hypothesised that the beam deformation resulting from the impact would be less than the analytical one, since less energy is transferred onto the beam. This was not what I obtained in the simulation unfortunately. The deformation I got in the simulation is more than two-folds bigger than the calculated solution.
Quick comparison of solutions:
1. max deformation:
Analytical: -1.831mm
Abaqus: -36.704mm
2. max tensile stress (S33 in Abaqus):
Analytical: 41029.9 kg/mms
Abaqus: 4249.4 kg/mms
In the attached files I have included my hand working for the setup, the Excel calculation result, and the .CAE file for comparison. Please point me in any direction I got wrong, it is very much appreciated. Any and all help is deeply appreciated as I need to finish this ASAP as part of my coursework. Thank you.
It is also worth noting that the analytical model assumes all energy from the impactor is transferred onto the beam and sticks with it (perfectly inelastic). As far as I have read, there is no way for me to simulate that in Abaqus, so that might be an error point. However, I hypothesised that the beam deformation resulting from the impact would be less than the analytical one, since less energy is transferred onto the beam. This was not what I obtained in the simulation unfortunately. The deformation I got in the simulation is more than two-folds bigger than the calculated solution.
Quick comparison of solutions:
1. max deformation:
Analytical: -1.831mm
Abaqus: -36.704mm
2. max tensile stress (S33 in Abaqus):
Analytical: 41029.9 kg/mms
Abaqus: 4249.4 kg/mms
In the attached files I have included my hand working for the setup, the Excel calculation result, and the .CAE file for comparison. Please point me in any direction I got wrong, it is very much appreciated. Any and all help is deeply appreciated as I need to finish this ASAP as part of my coursework. Thank you.