cgbridges
Structural
- Nov 21, 2006
- 12
Hey all --
To give a very brief background - I'm attempting to model a fracture by first finding the stresses in certain elements, then making a second file without those elements defined. In the second file, the neighboring elements have an applied stress equal to that held by the removed elements. My plan is to release that stress, creating the fracture.
Since I'm using shell elements, it seemed best to use edge loading. I've figured that I should use either *DSLOAD with EDNOR, or *DLOAD with EDNORn, but am having probelms figuring out the difference between element loading versus surface loading.
Unfortunately, trying each method has not resulted in success - one returns answers that make no sense; the other returns answers that work fine for a small model but blow up in a large one. [Also, the best I can find in the ABAQUS manual is that the n in EDNORn is the direction of load (such as global 2 or whatever), but I wasn't sure if that was right.]
Can anyone explain the difference to me, or give a reason why it might not be working? Sorry to have so many questions wrapped up in one.
To give a very brief background - I'm attempting to model a fracture by first finding the stresses in certain elements, then making a second file without those elements defined. In the second file, the neighboring elements have an applied stress equal to that held by the removed elements. My plan is to release that stress, creating the fracture.
Since I'm using shell elements, it seemed best to use edge loading. I've figured that I should use either *DSLOAD with EDNOR, or *DLOAD with EDNORn, but am having probelms figuring out the difference between element loading versus surface loading.
Unfortunately, trying each method has not resulted in success - one returns answers that make no sense; the other returns answers that work fine for a small model but blow up in a large one. [Also, the best I can find in the ABAQUS manual is that the n in EDNORn is the direction of load (such as global 2 or whatever), but I wasn't sure if that was right.]
Can anyone explain the difference to me, or give a reason why it might not be working? Sorry to have so many questions wrapped up in one.