ARA1985
Structural
- Aug 2, 2013
- 2
Hi everybody,
I am launching time-domain simulations (ANSYS CLASSIC V12.1) on a mechanism by applying displacement time histories at its extremities(basin tests). I use a submodelling approach (use of a beam model, reapplying the loads (force/moment Wind + accélérations) issued from the beam model on submodels Meshed with shells). The results seems globally good (in accordance with the expectation) except at one node where the accélérations are very high. What it is strange is that at this node, the displacements are ok. When a calculate the accélérations by derivating twice the displacement, the results are ok. So how can you explain the fact that the acceleration are not well calculated?
It is probably due to the Newmark scheme but I am not sure (The scheme used is an unconditionnally stable scheme)?
ps: When I work in imposed accelerations, the results are perfect everywhere (in both displacement and acceleration). Working with acceleration is not convenient for me because of pre-processing, drift issues...
Thanks in advance for yout help.
I am launching time-domain simulations (ANSYS CLASSIC V12.1) on a mechanism by applying displacement time histories at its extremities(basin tests). I use a submodelling approach (use of a beam model, reapplying the loads (force/moment Wind + accélérations) issued from the beam model on submodels Meshed with shells). The results seems globally good (in accordance with the expectation) except at one node where the accélérations are very high. What it is strange is that at this node, the displacements are ok. When a calculate the accélérations by derivating twice the displacement, the results are ok. So how can you explain the fact that the acceleration are not well calculated?
It is probably due to the Newmark scheme but I am not sure (The scheme used is an unconditionnally stable scheme)?
ps: When I work in imposed accelerations, the results are perfect everywhere (in both displacement and acceleration). Working with acceleration is not convenient for me because of pre-processing, drift issues...
Thanks in advance for yout help.