Megabeast
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- Oct 6, 2010
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Hi All,
I am trying to calculate natural frequency of a rotor. I have already run one analysis in pro mechanica which gives me first natural frequency to be equal to 2 Hz.
I am now running the same rotor model in abaqus for comparison and I am getting 1.5 Hz. I suspect it is something to do with the cylindrical spool. May be its stiffness is not rightly modelled.
It is a hollow cylinder with a certain thickness and is made of composite material, continuum shell elements with smeared properties have been used.
I read in the manual that in the through thickness direction, there should be only one element. Hence, i tweeked the mesh setting to have just one element in the thickness direction.
The smeared properties used here are same those used in pro-mechanica. Since there is only one ply due to smeared properties i have taken element relative thickness as one.
and stacking direction is what i am confused about, if you look at Figure 1, stacking direction i.e thickness direction could be either 2 and 3, depending on how we look at the cylinder.
I also tried using cylindrical coordinate system instead of cartesian.
Should i use solid homogeneous section instead of composite layup to get the cylinder stiffness right? How about the element stacking direction?
Thanks a lot in advance!
Regards,
Divya
I am trying to calculate natural frequency of a rotor. I have already run one analysis in pro mechanica which gives me first natural frequency to be equal to 2 Hz.
I am now running the same rotor model in abaqus for comparison and I am getting 1.5 Hz. I suspect it is something to do with the cylindrical spool. May be its stiffness is not rightly modelled.
It is a hollow cylinder with a certain thickness and is made of composite material, continuum shell elements with smeared properties have been used.
I read in the manual that in the through thickness direction, there should be only one element. Hence, i tweeked the mesh setting to have just one element in the thickness direction.
The smeared properties used here are same those used in pro-mechanica. Since there is only one ply due to smeared properties i have taken element relative thickness as one.
and stacking direction is what i am confused about, if you look at Figure 1, stacking direction i.e thickness direction could be either 2 and 3, depending on how we look at the cylinder.
I also tried using cylindrical coordinate system instead of cartesian.
Should i use solid homogeneous section instead of composite layup to get the cylinder stiffness right? How about the element stacking direction?
Thanks a lot in advance!
Regards,
Divya