Arturogdc90
Mechanical
- Jan 2, 2014
- 13
Hi all,
I have been working on a tank simulation, when simulating this case I got this behaviour with the tank still
After posting in the FEM forum a colleague from this forum told me to add the rough condition in contact(it was supposed to be failing because of this) and modify some parameters (Steel young modulus and density) to achieve a faster computing time. After that everything worked just fine, but I needed the original density as I am trying to measure the forces created by the water when the tank is moved sideways. When I changed back the steel density the problem arised again and the strange "bubbles" started again.
Here you can see some frames of the tank working with steel density x100 and nothing else changed:
The simulation is perfect, but the forces values are not valid (as the density is highly increased).
Anyone knows why is this happening? Also, Can I solve this in any way?
Thanks in advance for any help or tip that you can offer.
I have been working on a tank simulation, when simulating this case I got this behaviour with the tank still
After posting in the FEM forum a colleague from this forum told me to add the rough condition in contact(it was supposed to be failing because of this) and modify some parameters (Steel young modulus and density) to achieve a faster computing time. After that everything worked just fine, but I needed the original density as I am trying to measure the forces created by the water when the tank is moved sideways. When I changed back the steel density the problem arised again and the strange "bubbles" started again.
Here you can see some frames of the tank working with steel density x100 and nothing else changed:
The simulation is perfect, but the forces values are not valid (as the density is highly increased).
Anyone knows why is this happening? Also, Can I solve this in any way?
Thanks in advance for any help or tip that you can offer.