Spring Element With Nonlinear Analysis Parameters (Large Displacements On)
Spring Element With Nonlinear Analysis Parameters (Large Displacements On)
Spring Element With Nonlinear Analysis Parameters (Large Displacements On)
Objectives:
I Demonstrate the effects of geometric nonlinear analysis in SOL 106 (nonlinear statics). I Demonstrate how to interpret the results.
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Model Description:
For the structure below:
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MAT1, 3, 1.0E7 FORCE, 1, 1, 0, 1.6E4, 1.0 FORCE, 2, 1, 0, 2.4E4, 1.0 FORCE, 3, 1, 0, 2.9E4, 1.0 PARAM, LGDISP,-1 NLPARM, 10, 4 ENDDATA
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Exercise Procedure:
1. Users who are not utilitizing MSC/PATRAN for generating an input file should go to Step 4, otherwise, proceed to step 2.
Open the database created from the last exercise called prob1a.db.
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File/Open... Database List: OK 3. Now you are ready to generate an input file for analysis. prob1a
Click on the Analysis radio button on the Top Menu Bar and set up the subcases as follows:
N Analysis
Action: Object: Method: Job Name Solution Type... Solution Type: Solution Parameters...
(Make sure large displacements are on.)
OK OK
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Apply An input file called prob1b.bdf will be generated. This process of translating your model into an input file is called the Forward Translation. The Forward Translation is complete when the Heartbeat turns green. MSC/PATRAN users should now proceed to Step 5.
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ASSIGN OUTPUT2 = prob1b.op2 , UNIT=12 ID NAS103, WORKSHOP 1B SOLUTION TIME 10 SOL 106 $ NONLIN CEND TITLE=SIMPLE ROD SPRING - COLD ANALYSIS AND RESTART WORKSHOP SUBTITLE=GEOMETRIC NONLINEAR ECHO=BOTH DISP=ALL OLOAD=ALL FORCE=ALL$ $ APPLY X LOAD $ SUBCASE 10 $ LOAD=29.E03 LABEL=APPLY LOAD P IN X DIRECTION = 29E+03 LOAD=3 NLPARM=10 OUTPUT(PLOT) SET 1 ALL MAXI DEFO 5. AXES Z, X, Y VIEW 0., 0., 0. FIND SCALE ORIGIN 1 SET 1 PLOT STATIC 0 MAXIMUM DEFORMATION 5. SET 1 BEGIN BULK PARAM, POST, -1 PARAM, PATVER, 3.0 GRID, 1, 0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, , 23456 GRID, 3, 0, 0.0, 10.0, 0.0, , 123456 CROD, 3, 3, 3, 1 CELAS1, 2, 2, 1, 1, 0 PROD, 3, 3, .01 PELAS, 2, 1.0E3
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MAT1, 3, 1.0E7 FORCE, 1, 1, 0, 1.6E4, 1.0 FORCE, 2, 1, 0, 2.4E4, 1.0 FORCE, 3, 1, 0, 2.9E4, 1.0 PARAM, LGDISP,1 NLPARM, 10, 4 ENDDATA
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When the analysis is completed, edit the prob1b.f06 file and search for the word FATAL. If no matches exist, search for the word WARNING. Determine whether existing WARNING messages indicate modeling errors. While still editing prob1b.f06, search for the word:
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D I S P L A C E (spaces are necessary). What is the x-displacement of the guided end at the end of the analysis? T1 = What is the force in the spring element at the end of the analysis? FORCE = What is the force in the rod element at the end of the analysis? FORCE =
Comparison of Results:
7. Compare the results obtained in the .f06 file with the results on the following page:
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LOAD STEP =
POINT ID. 1 2 0
TYPE G G
T1 8.540191E+00 0.0
T3
1.00000E+00 FORCE 8.540190E+03 NONLINEAR SUBCASE 1 F O R C E S I N ELEMENT ID. S C A L A R FORCE S P R I N G S ELEMENT ID. ( C E L A S 1 ) FORCE ELEMENT ID. FORCE
1.00000E+00 F O R C E S AXIAL FORCE 3.150470E+04 TORQUE 0.0 I N R O D E L E M E N T S ( C R O D ) ELEMENT AXIAL ID. FORCE TORQUE
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This ends the exercise for MSC/NASTRAN users. MSC/PATRAN users should proceed to the next step.
Proceed with the Reverse Translation process, that is, importing the prob1b.op2 results file into MSC/PATRAN. To do this, return to the Analysis form and proceed as follows:
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N Analysis
Action: Object: Method: Select Results File... Selected Results File OK Apply 10. When the translation is complete bring up the Results form. prob1b.op2 Read Output2 Result Entities Translate
Now we will generate the fringe plot of the model. N Results Action: Object: Create Fringe
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Style: Display:
For better visual quality of the fringe plot, change the width of the line. Width:
(Select the third line from top.)
Note: The Display Attributes form allows you the ability to change the displayed graphics of fringe plots. Now click on the Plot Options icon. Plot Options
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Now create the deformation plot. N Results Action: Object: Create Deformation
Line Width:
In order to see the deformation results accurately, set the Scale Interpretation to True Scale with a Scale Factor of 1. Scale Interpretation Scale Factor I Show Undeformed Line Width:
(Select the third line from top.)
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The resulting fringe plot should display the displacement spectrum in addition to the physical deformation of the model. To better fit the results on the screen, zoom out a couple times using the following toolbar icon: Zoom Out
Alternatively, use any number of the toolbar icons to better view the resulting fringe plot.
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Notice that the deflection is now a much more reasonable approximation. The geometric nonlinearity of the problem has been better accounted for by using the Large Displacements option.
To clear the post-processing results and obtain the original model in the viewport, select the Reset Graphics icon. Reset Graphics
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$ Referenced Material Records $ Material Record : mat_1 $ Description of Material : Date: 19-Jun-97 Time: 15:12:40 MAT1 1 1.+7 $ Nodes of the Entire Model GRID 1 0. 0. 0. GRID 2 0. 10. 0. $ Loads for Load Case : Default SPCADD 2 1 3 LOAD 2 1. 1. 1 $ Displacement Constraints of Load Set : constraint_1 SPC1 1 123456 2 $ Displacement Constraints of Load Set : constraint_2 SPC1 3 23456 1 $ Nodal Forces of Load Set : load_3 FORCE 1 1 0 29000. 1. 0. 0. $ Referenced Coordinate Frames ENDDATA f7b9b4a4