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Membrane elements

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leo81

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Dec 6, 2007
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Dear All,

do you know why the success of a simulation of a simple bending beam with a skin layer on the uopper face is affected by the number of elements?
The case:
A beam with linear elastic properties E=10kPa, v=0.45
A membrane with linear elastic properties E=1GPa, v=0.45

Increasing the number of elements, also playing with the step settings, the simulation fails. Why???

Thanks

 
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How many elements are through the thickness of the beam? A picture of the mesh would help. Make sure you have at least 3 elements through the thickness to get remotely meaningful results. I hope this helps.

Rob Stupplebeen
 
The mesh is very fine. The AGS is 0.001 m on a beam with a lenght of 0.1m. For a coarser mesh the simulation doesn't fail. I don't understand.

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