Spring Element With Nonlinear Analysis Parameters (Filter Using Restart)
Spring Element With Nonlinear Analysis Parameters (Filter Using Restart)
Spring Element With Nonlinear Analysis Parameters (Filter Using Restart)
Objectives:
■ Demonstrate another use of the restart feature in a multi-
step analysis by keeping only the first part of the analysis
as a separate result file.
Model Description:
For the structure below:
CROD
A = 0.01 in2
E = 1.E7 psi
L = 10.0 in
K = 1.E3 lb/in
P = 29.E3 lbs
X
CELAS1
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.
2. Open the existing database called prob1a.db.
File/Open...
Database List prob1a
OK
◆ Analysis
Action: Analyze
Object: Restart
Method: Analysis Deck
Select an Initial Job prob1c
Restart Job Name prob1e
Restart Parameters...
Start from Version Number = 1
Start from Increment
Number (LOOPID) = 8
Start from Subcase
Number (SUBID+1) = 4
■ Save Old Restart Data
OK
Apply
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
ENDDATA
T1 =
Comparison of Results:
7. Compare the results obtained in the .f06 file with the
results on the following page:
SUBCASE 1
LOAD STEP = 1.00000E+00
D I S P L A C E M E N T V E C T O R
SUBCASE 2
LOAD STEP = 1.50000E+00
D I S P L A C E M E N T V E C T O R
File/Close
File/New...
New Database Name prob1e
OK
Tolerance: ● Default
Analysis Code: MSC/NASTRAN
Analysis Type: Structural
OK
◆ Analysis
Action: Read Output2
Object: Both
Method: Translate
Select Results File...
Selected Results File prob1e.op2
OK
Apply
◆ Results
Action: Create
Object: Fringe
Select Results
Target Entities
Display Attributes
Style: Discrete/Smooth
Display: Free Edges
For better visual quality of the fringe plot, change the width of
the line.
Plot Options
The final fringe plot displaying the physical deformation of the model
can be created as follows:
◆ Results
Action: Create
Object: Deformation
Select Results
Display Attributes
Plot Options
As you look at each result case, you will notice that the change in
deflection lessens as more of the loading force is axially
distributed. This is the benefit of running a nonlinear geometric
analysis, which accounts for large displacements that change the
distribution of the force along the beam.
You will also notice that the analysis focuses on the early
increments of the deformation. Often times it is useful to filter
through an analysis (with restart) and save only the portion you
wish to look at.