blazejpop
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- May 3, 2014
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I'm trying to define a reference mesh for my explicit analysis, but I want to define my model in terms of Parts and Instances in Abaqus CAE and then write the "*Initial conditions, Type=NODE REF COORDINATE, Input=xxx.inp" line in the inp file.
The problem is that Abaqus will not let me to do this and will complain with "***ERROR: Unknown global id: xxx (first referenced node number)".
I have renumbered the nodes, so that the part of interest has its own, uniquely numbered set of nodes, but it keeps complaining about that.
I worked this issue around with specifying my model in terms of Nodes and Elements only, deleting Parts and Instances blocks in the inp file. In such a way it takes the reference mesh into account.
I would really want to use the first way of modeling, with Parts and Instances, since I will need to include some additional parts in the model after the initial analyses.
Does anyone know if this is possible in Abaqus or I have to follow the second way of building the model?
The problem is that Abaqus will not let me to do this and will complain with "***ERROR: Unknown global id: xxx (first referenced node number)".
I have renumbered the nodes, so that the part of interest has its own, uniquely numbered set of nodes, but it keeps complaining about that.
I worked this issue around with specifying my model in terms of Nodes and Elements only, deleting Parts and Instances blocks in the inp file. In such a way it takes the reference mesh into account.
I would really want to use the first way of modeling, with Parts and Instances, since I will need to include some additional parts in the model after the initial analyses.
Does anyone know if this is possible in Abaqus or I have to follow the second way of building the model?