Elliot19
Bioengineer
- Apr 20, 2020
- 2
Good Afternoon,
I'm doing simulations on a knee joint model (tibial cartilages, femoral cartilage, menisci and ligaments - first-order hexahedral elements) which includes an initial contact phase guided by an imposed displacement (Soils, Steady-state), in order to make the various structures come into contact, followed by a step that involves the application of a ramp force (Soils, Steady-state), followed by a "Soils, Transient consolidation" step, in which a ramp force is applied. Could someone explain to me how to set the value of the "Time period" in the correct way and by which parameters it is influenced? Setting a value = 2, the simulation converges, while setting it = 1.9, the simulation stops during the initial part of the last step. It is not clear to me what this depends on and based on what I have to choose one value rather than another.
I'm doing simulations on a knee joint model (tibial cartilages, femoral cartilage, menisci and ligaments - first-order hexahedral elements) which includes an initial contact phase guided by an imposed displacement (Soils, Steady-state), in order to make the various structures come into contact, followed by a step that involves the application of a ramp force (Soils, Steady-state), followed by a "Soils, Transient consolidation" step, in which a ramp force is applied. Could someone explain to me how to set the value of the "Time period" in the correct way and by which parameters it is influenced? Setting a value = 2, the simulation converges, while setting it = 1.9, the simulation stops during the initial part of the last step. It is not clear to me what this depends on and based on what I have to choose one value rather than another.