slumdogengineer
Mechanical
- Jan 23, 2009
- 35
Ok I don't really like posting general questions but I am a bit stuck so here goes anyway.
I am modelling a long thin balloon which is situated inside two hoops (imagine two rings on your finger, for example). Initially the balloon is not in contact with the hoops, because their radius is slightly larger than that of the balloon. Then, under internal pressure loading of the balloon, it expands outwards and comes into contact with the hoops.
So I have been trying to use surface-to-surface contact to simulate this (targe170 and conta174 elements). I have placed zero-displacement constraints on either end of the balloon, and at some points on the hoops. Both the balloon and hoops are modelled with shell elements.
Now, when I run the analysis (static) I always get an error message saying that there have been some very large displacements, indicative of rigid body motion. I can't understand this, because of the three parts of my model (balloon, and the two hoops), all are constrained at at least two points, in all DOFs, which should surely prevent this.
So, although I appreciate that is difficult to diagnose a problem with so little information, has anyone had maybe a similar problem with strange rigid-body-motion under contact conditions? Or has any general suggestions?
Thanks for any help,
Will
I am modelling a long thin balloon which is situated inside two hoops (imagine two rings on your finger, for example). Initially the balloon is not in contact with the hoops, because their radius is slightly larger than that of the balloon. Then, under internal pressure loading of the balloon, it expands outwards and comes into contact with the hoops.
So I have been trying to use surface-to-surface contact to simulate this (targe170 and conta174 elements). I have placed zero-displacement constraints on either end of the balloon, and at some points on the hoops. Both the balloon and hoops are modelled with shell elements.
Now, when I run the analysis (static) I always get an error message saying that there have been some very large displacements, indicative of rigid body motion. I can't understand this, because of the three parts of my model (balloon, and the two hoops), all are constrained at at least two points, in all DOFs, which should surely prevent this.
So, although I appreciate that is difficult to diagnose a problem with so little information, has anyone had maybe a similar problem with strange rigid-body-motion under contact conditions? Or has any general suggestions?
Thanks for any help,
Will