martin99
Bioengineer
- Jun 3, 2003
- 32
Hi all,
I’m having some problems getting a spherical ball and socket to converge using linear contact and was hoping somebody had some practical advice on contact models. The model starts by converging nicely and looks like it will converge by about the 6th iteration but unfortunately it just seems to bump along with a couple of contacts that won’t converge. I’m currently using linear analysis due to the small displacements but I’m starting to think it’s non linear due to some bending of the ball component causing rotation and hence the contact elements no longer being normal to each other. When run as non-linear it also looks to converge then bumps along with a couple of un-converged elements.
Also after specific advice and some explanation on setting penalty factors and how they influence convergence and accuracy. I want to know why (according to ideas help), ‘the softer the target surface, the smaller the penalty number and why ‘large penalty numbers can speed up convergence’. It would be a start to know what ideas means by ‘soft’, ‘small’ and ‘large’.
When I have managed to get results for ball and cup problems the results always seem to be an order of magnitude different from mechanical testing!! The problems in getting the contact to converge means I haven’t been able to undertake an accuracy checks on the convergence of the mesh though.
Any comments on contact (both linear and non-linear) with ideas will be gratefully received. There is an image of the mesh at
Many thanks in advance
Martin
I’m having some problems getting a spherical ball and socket to converge using linear contact and was hoping somebody had some practical advice on contact models. The model starts by converging nicely and looks like it will converge by about the 6th iteration but unfortunately it just seems to bump along with a couple of contacts that won’t converge. I’m currently using linear analysis due to the small displacements but I’m starting to think it’s non linear due to some bending of the ball component causing rotation and hence the contact elements no longer being normal to each other. When run as non-linear it also looks to converge then bumps along with a couple of un-converged elements.
Also after specific advice and some explanation on setting penalty factors and how they influence convergence and accuracy. I want to know why (according to ideas help), ‘the softer the target surface, the smaller the penalty number and why ‘large penalty numbers can speed up convergence’. It would be a start to know what ideas means by ‘soft’, ‘small’ and ‘large’.
When I have managed to get results for ball and cup problems the results always seem to be an order of magnitude different from mechanical testing!! The problems in getting the contact to converge means I haven’t been able to undertake an accuracy checks on the convergence of the mesh though.
Any comments on contact (both linear and non-linear) with ideas will be gratefully received. There is an image of the mesh at
Many thanks in advance
Martin