yudhichen
Mechanical
- Aug 22, 2013
- 53
Dear FEA user,
I'd like to have your opinion regarding mesh sensitivity study vs sub-modelling.
I've just started doing FEA analysis and AFAIK, it is normal that we run analysis 2 or 3 times with refined mesh
to determine what is the best approximate solution.
on the other hand, I also heard there's a technique called sub-modelling in which
same principle applies but the model being simplified (cut from original model), refine the mesh
to get solution particularly at our point of interest with still carrying the initial fea result.
(i use ABAQUS software for doing this, but i believe other software, i.e. ANSYS also has similar feature)
The way i see these sub-modelling is way more efficient while serving the same purpose.
In case i do sub-modelling,do I still have to run mesh sensitivity?
Can anyone share experience which method better?
Thank you
Yudhi
I'd like to have your opinion regarding mesh sensitivity study vs sub-modelling.
I've just started doing FEA analysis and AFAIK, it is normal that we run analysis 2 or 3 times with refined mesh
to determine what is the best approximate solution.
on the other hand, I also heard there's a technique called sub-modelling in which
same principle applies but the model being simplified (cut from original model), refine the mesh
to get solution particularly at our point of interest with still carrying the initial fea result.
(i use ABAQUS software for doing this, but i believe other software, i.e. ANSYS also has similar feature)
The way i see these sub-modelling is way more efficient while serving the same purpose.
In case i do sub-modelling,do I still have to run mesh sensitivity?
Can anyone share experience which method better?
Thank you
Yudhi