jdoggk40
Mechanical
- Jun 10, 2005
- 15
Hey everyone,
I'm back again with another question regarding a hip impact simulation I am running.
I have what I believe is a pretty accurate simulation running, but the results are not correct. In Algor's results window I am comparing the stresses in the neck of the femur between different simulations (different hip protectors and one without any protection). I want to make sure the analysis runs all the way through so that I can get the max stress at the top of the "bell curve".
I think that the problem is with the time step (which decreases as the results are converging). The simulation really slows down when the time-step changes, so I want to adjust this to a constant time-step. Clicking the checkbox for this option before analyses does not seem to work. The model verifys when run, but will not begin simulation. No error message comes up or anything telling me why it might not have run.
Does anyone know if there are any possible causes for the simulation not wanting to run with a constant time-step?
Thanks,
Jesse
I'm back again with another question regarding a hip impact simulation I am running.
I have what I believe is a pretty accurate simulation running, but the results are not correct. In Algor's results window I am comparing the stresses in the neck of the femur between different simulations (different hip protectors and one without any protection). I want to make sure the analysis runs all the way through so that I can get the max stress at the top of the "bell curve".
I think that the problem is with the time step (which decreases as the results are converging). The simulation really slows down when the time-step changes, so I want to adjust this to a constant time-step. Clicking the checkbox for this option before analyses does not seem to work. The model verifys when run, but will not begin simulation. No error message comes up or anything telling me why it might not have run.
Does anyone know if there are any possible causes for the simulation not wanting to run with a constant time-step?
Thanks,
Jesse