jlrp
Marine/Ocean
- Dec 17, 2014
- 16
hello all,
I am trying to calculate a foil which consists of a laminated carbon fibre skin on a foam core.
I have meshed the skin with 2D shell elements and the core with 3D solid elements
I have tediously made all the contact regions and connectors using a glued property
the static analysis doesn't work "excessive pivot ratios" and when I force it with PARAM,BAILOUT,-1, the total translation contour shows local peaks which shouldn't be there
When I run a similar model without the foam core and just the skins it works fine so I'm guessing the problem is in my connection between the shell and solid elements.
any hints on something that is often done wrong in this case ?
note: I have built the geometry in rhino, the foam core is a closed polysurface and the skins are open surfaces of the exact same shape as the core. the foil will be built on a female mould so I have offset the laminate properties so that they extend towards the inside of the foil, that means when you turn thickness on, they overlap on the 3d solid elements. Is it a source of error ?
thanks in advance
I am trying to calculate a foil which consists of a laminated carbon fibre skin on a foam core.
I have meshed the skin with 2D shell elements and the core with 3D solid elements
I have tediously made all the contact regions and connectors using a glued property
the static analysis doesn't work "excessive pivot ratios" and when I force it with PARAM,BAILOUT,-1, the total translation contour shows local peaks which shouldn't be there
When I run a similar model without the foam core and just the skins it works fine so I'm guessing the problem is in my connection between the shell and solid elements.
any hints on something that is often done wrong in this case ?
note: I have built the geometry in rhino, the foam core is a closed polysurface and the skins are open surfaces of the exact same shape as the core. the foil will be built on a female mould so I have offset the laminate properties so that they extend towards the inside of the foil, that means when you turn thickness on, they overlap on the 3d solid elements. Is it a source of error ?
thanks in advance