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Stress Concentration

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hasan_t_almasri

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I am working on mechanical analysis to figure our
deflection ( Max Displacement ) in a model, its quite
complicated, and every time i run the analysis it takes
much time doing 9 run coz of stress not converging.
Displacement do Converge from 5 or 6 loop. My questions
are :

1) what is the procedure you would do ( after making the
model as simple as possible ) to minimize the stress
concentration? i mean, would you change anything in Mesh
options regarding the sizes and shapes of nodes?

2) would the spots of stress concentration affect the
Displacement result?

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You can check what are the edges that haven't been converged.
After analysis check for the results and select P-level under "quantity" tab.

Examine than the fringe plot. The legend lists polynomial order from 1 to 9. You can see the edges out of convergence. Try to modify them (for example incresing the mesh on them or dividing the edge with a point..) or the geometry and restart the analysis. Usually higher is the mesh in that critical edges, better is the results (not always..). It's always a balance between time and quality of results.

Keep in mind that corners for examples are criticals beacuse of tendency of concentrating stresses. So try to use intelligent geometry!

Regards

Pit


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