Greetings Its probably too late here but I cant get this model to run. What am I missing? Every time I add a moment to a node on the shaft on the x-axis to rotate the shaft, the software fails to find a solution.
About a page into this link they talk about knots: "In addition, a knot is also generated if
-a rotational degree of freedom in the node is constrained through a SPC or MPC. In this case, the knot introduces the necessary rotational degrees of freedom.
-a bending moment or torque is defined in the nodes. Here too, the rigid body introduces the necessary rotational degrees of freedom."
Just a guess - is it possible that this has something to do with it?
I did get it to run to completion by using auto timestep with 100,000 steps. Took about 5mins. I also used a gentler torque ramp
I think you're probably onto it with the knots. I don't understand them well enough to say though. Generally, all the 6-dof elements in CCX are a bit flimsy and it sometimes fails in surprising ways. I've seen the geometry of connections between elements determine success or failure of the solver on shells too.
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I also turned on automatic time stepping which helps it get further into the solution but it only rotates about 45 degrees.
That is very wierd? Do u think that this is a ccx bug/peculiarity?
Maybe the arm you added gives the moment something to push on:)
Some searching of the Calculix ccx info on beam elements:
http://web.mit.edu/calculix_v2.7/CalculiX/ccx_2.7/doc/ccx/node53.html
About a page into this link they talk about knots:
"In addition, a knot is also generated if
-a rotational degree of freedom in the node is constrained through a SPC or MPC. In this case, the knot introduces the necessary rotational degrees of freedom.
-a bending moment or torque is defined in the nodes. Here too, the rigid body introduces the necessary rotational degrees of freedom."
Just a guess - is it possible that this has something to do with it?
I did get it to run to completion by using auto timestep with 100,000 steps. Took about 5mins. I also used a gentler torque ramp
Thanks again.
Regards
Thanks for that. FEA is an art often it seems!
Cheers