jball1
Mechanical
- Nov 4, 2014
- 71
I am trying to use Abaqus’s “point based fasteners” to model a bolted connection which connects two large structures with 200 bolts. This is a dynamic analysis of a large structure. I can't significantly refine my mesh in way of the connection or the problem will become prohibitively computationally expensive. The bolts are in groupings of 4, with extra space every 4 bolts where there is a stiffener on one side of the connection. My model has a node for every bolt, and then additional nodes at the location of the stiffeners. Other than the locations of the stiffeners, there are no nodes in between bolts.
I am not very familiar with Abaqus’s connectors, and so I’ve been reading the documentation. From what I have read, it sounds like Abaqus requires each connector element to be associated with a minimum of three nodes on each end of the connector (see “Defining the radius of influence”). For my model, this is undesirable. I want each connector to only affect a single node of each of the bolted components. Is it not possible to force Abaqus to only include a single node in the region of influence? Here is the relevant section of the Documentation:
Defining the radius of influence
Each fastening point is associated with a group of nodes on the surface in the immediate neighborhood of the fastening point called a region of influence. The motion of the fastening point is then coupled in a weighted sense to the motion of the nodes in this region by a distributed coupling constraint. Several weighting options are available and are discussed in the next section.
To define the region of influence, Abaqus computes an internal radius of influence based on the geometric properties of the fastener, the characteristic lenght of the connected facets, and the type of weighting function used. The default radius of influence is always chosen to be the largest of the internally computed radius of influence, the physical fastener radius, and the distance of the projection point to the closest node. You can also specify the desired radius of influence. However, Abaqus overrides a user-specified radius of influence that is smaller than the computed default radius of influence. In any case each region of influence will contain a minimum of three nodes.
Any thoughts/guidance would be much appreciated!
I am not very familiar with Abaqus’s connectors, and so I’ve been reading the documentation. From what I have read, it sounds like Abaqus requires each connector element to be associated with a minimum of three nodes on each end of the connector (see “Defining the radius of influence”). For my model, this is undesirable. I want each connector to only affect a single node of each of the bolted components. Is it not possible to force Abaqus to only include a single node in the region of influence? Here is the relevant section of the Documentation:
Defining the radius of influence
Each fastening point is associated with a group of nodes on the surface in the immediate neighborhood of the fastening point called a region of influence. The motion of the fastening point is then coupled in a weighted sense to the motion of the nodes in this region by a distributed coupling constraint. Several weighting options are available and are discussed in the next section.
To define the region of influence, Abaqus computes an internal radius of influence based on the geometric properties of the fastener, the characteristic lenght of the connected facets, and the type of weighting function used. The default radius of influence is always chosen to be the largest of the internally computed radius of influence, the physical fastener radius, and the distance of the projection point to the closest node. You can also specify the desired radius of influence. However, Abaqus overrides a user-specified radius of influence that is smaller than the computed default radius of influence. In any case each region of influence will contain a minimum of three nodes.
Any thoughts/guidance would be much appreciated!