niranjanbt
Mechanical
- Jan 22, 2009
- 11
Dear Friends,
I have two similar structures. The first is modeled with viscoelastic material and subjected to quasi-static analysis,lets call this 'model A'. The other is modeled with isotropic elastic material and subjected to static analysis, 'model B'. The two abaqus models are exactly the same except the material and solution method.
A mesh convergence study is performed for Model A and lets say that a mesh size of 'x' units gave close-to-exact solution with least computational effort. Is it right to assume that the same mesh size will provide me the accurate results with model B?
In other words, is the optimal mesh size for a given structure dependent on the material and solution method?
Any thoughts on this would be helpful. A reference publication that might support your argument will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Niranjan
I have two similar structures. The first is modeled with viscoelastic material and subjected to quasi-static analysis,lets call this 'model A'. The other is modeled with isotropic elastic material and subjected to static analysis, 'model B'. The two abaqus models are exactly the same except the material and solution method.
A mesh convergence study is performed for Model A and lets say that a mesh size of 'x' units gave close-to-exact solution with least computational effort. Is it right to assume that the same mesh size will provide me the accurate results with model B?
In other words, is the optimal mesh size for a given structure dependent on the material and solution method?
Any thoughts on this would be helpful. A reference publication that might support your argument will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Niranjan