skr3178
Mechanical
- Sep 5, 2020
- 34
Hi,
I am using mass scaling for my analysis. The documentation for abaqus indicates that mass scaling should be used with caution: "However, you must ensure that changes in the mass and consequent increases in the inertial forces do not alter the solution significantly."
The status file or "DMASS" for the analysis indicate a value of about 225E3. How can one determine if this is too large or acceptable? Should this be 0? How to control it? I would highly appreciate any guidelines on this.
The energy plots indicate that the kinetic energy is at max. 10% of the total internal energy. I found some advise in this post and in the abaqus documentation.
Thanks and Sincerely,
skr3178
I am using mass scaling for my analysis. The documentation for abaqus indicates that mass scaling should be used with caution: "However, you must ensure that changes in the mass and consequent increases in the inertial forces do not alter the solution significantly."
The status file or "DMASS" for the analysis indicate a value of about 225E3. How can one determine if this is too large or acceptable? Should this be 0? How to control it? I would highly appreciate any guidelines on this.
The energy plots indicate that the kinetic energy is at max. 10% of the total internal energy. I found some advise in this post and in the abaqus documentation.
Thanks and Sincerely,
skr3178