Abaqus/CAE(ver.6.
9)GeometricNonlinearityTutorial
ProblemDescription
The aluminum arch shown below is completely clamped along the flat faces. The arch is to support a downward pressure of 600 MPa. The effects of geometric nonlinearities are to be included in the analysis, to determine if the arch will support the full load, and if it wont what is the maximum pressure that can be applied.
Note: This is the same problem originally solved in Shell Tutorial. You may skip steps similar to the ones performed during linear elastic analysis.
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Portland State University, Mechanical Engineering
AnalysisSteps
1. Beginwiththegeometryfromtheshelltutorial
2. Createasetfortheuppercentervertex a. ExpandtheAssemblynodeinthemodeltree,andthendoubleclickonsets b. Namethesetandselectgeometryforthetype c. SelectthevertexatthetopofthepartandselectDone
3. DoubleclickontheStepsnodeinthemodeltree a. Namethestep,settheproceduretoGeneral,andselectStatic,General b. OntheBasictab,givethestepadescription c. Includethenonlineareffectsoflargedisplacements i. Nlgeom=On d. OntheIncrementationtabchangetheinitialincrementsizeto0.1
2008 Hormoz Zareh
Portland State University, Mechanical Engineering
4. ExpandtheFieldOutputRequestsnodeinthemodeltree,andthendoubleclickonFOutput1(FOutput1 wasautomaticallygeneratedwhencreatingthestep) a. UncheckthevariablesStrainsandContact
5. ExpandtheHistoryOutputRequestsnodeinthemodeltree,andthenrightclickonHOutput1(HOutput1 wasautomaticallygeneratedwhencreatingthestep)andselectDelete
2008 Hormoz Zareh
Portland State University, Mechanical Engineering
6. DoubleclickontheHistoryOutputRequestsnode a. NamethehistoryandselectContinue b. SetthedomaintoSetsandselectthesetcreatedabove c. Leavethefrequencysettoeveryincrement(n=1) d. FortheoutputvariablesselecttheU2displacement
7. Becausethepartissymmetricalandtheflatsurfacesarefullyrestrainedonlyaquarterofthearchneedsto bemodeled 8. Becausetheflatsurfacesareassumedtobefullyrestrainedwedonotneedtoincludethem,andcaninstead fixjusttheedge
2008 Hormoz Zareh
Portland State University, Mechanical Engineering
9. DoubleclickontheBCsnodeinthemodeltree a. NametheboundaryconditionedFixedandselectSymmetry/Antisymmetry/Encastreforthetype
b. SelecttheedgeshownbelowandclickDone
c. SelectENCASTREfortheboundaryconditionandclickOK
2008 Hormoz Zareh
Portland State University, Mechanical Engineering
10. DoubleclickontheBCsnodeinthemodeltree a. NametheboundaryconditionedZsymmandselectSymmetry/Antisymmetry/Encastreforthe type
b. SelecttheedgeshownbelowandclickDone
c. SelectENCASTREfortheboundarycondition
d. RepeatfortheothersymmetryconditionXsymm 11. DoubleclickontheLoadsnodeinthemodeltree
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Portland State University, Mechanical Engineering
a. NametheloadPressureandselectPressureasthetype
b. Selectthequarterofthearchsurfacewiththeboundaryconditionsappliedtoit c. Selectthecolorcorrespondingtothetopsurface d. Forthemagnitudeenter600
2008 Hormoz Zareh
Portland State University, Mechanical Engineering
12. InthemodeltreedoubleclickonMeshfortheArchpart,andinthetoolboxareaclickontheAssign ElementTypeicon a. Selecttheportionofthegeometryassociatedwiththeboundaryconditionsandload b. SelectStandardforelementtype c. SelectLinearforgeometricorder d. SelectShellforfamily e. Notethatthenameoftheelement(S4R)anditsdescriptionaregivenbelowtheelementcontrols f. SelectOK
13. InthetoolboxareaclickontheAssignMeshControlsicon a. Selecttheportionofthegeometryassociatedwiththeboundaryconditionsandload b. ChangetheelementshapetoQuad
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Portland State University, Mechanical Engineering
14. InthetoolboxareaclickontheSeedEdge:ByNumbericon
a. Selecttheshorteredgesoftheportionofthegeometryassociatedwiththeboundaryconditionsand load i. Specify5seeds b. Selectthelongercurvededgesoftheportionofthegeometryassociatedwiththeboundary conditionsandload i. Specify10seeds
c. SelectDone 15. InthetoolboxareaclickontheMeshRegionicon
a. Selecttheportionofthegeometryassociatedwiththeboundaryconditionsandload b. SelectDone
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Portland State University, Mechanical Engineering
16. InthemodeltreedoubleclickontheJobnode a. NamethejobArch_geom_nonlinear b. Givethejobadescription
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Portland State University, Mechanical Engineering
17. InthemodeltreerightclickonthejobjustcreatedandselectSubmit a. Ignorethemessageaboutunmeshedportionsofthegeometry b. WhileAbaqusissolvingtheproblemrightclickonthejobsubmitted,andselectMonitor
c. IntheMonitorwindowcheckthattherearenoerrorsorwarnings i. Abaqusexitswithanerror ii. Abaqusisunabletoapplythefullload iii. Observingthefinaltimesolved,Abaqusonlysolvedforthefirst97.5519%oftheload iv. TheresultsforthetimestepsAbaquswassuccessfullyabletoapplycanstillbeviewed
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Portland State University, Mechanical Engineering
18. Inthemodeltreerightclickonthesubmittedjob,andselectResults
19. InthemenubarclickonViewport ViewportAnnotationsOptions a. UnchecktheShowcompassoption b. ThelocationsofviewportitemscanbespecifiedonthecorrespondingtabintheViewport AnnotationsOptions
20. Displaythedeformedcontourofthe(Von)Misesstressoverlaidwiththeundeformedgeometry a. Inthetoolboxareaclickonthefollowingicons i. PlotContoursonDeformedShape ii. AllowMultiplePlotStates iii. PlotUndeformedShape
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Portland State University, Mechanical Engineering
21. InthetoolboxareaclickontheCommonPlotOptionsicon a. Notethatwhenincludingtheeffectsofgeometricnonlinearities,thedeformationscalefactor defaultstoavalueof1 b. ClickOK
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Portland State University, Mechanical Engineering
22. Clickonthearrowsonthecontextbartochangethetimestepbeingdisplayed a. Clickonthethreesquarestobringuptheframeselectorsliderbar
23. Ontheresultstree,expandtheHistoryOutputnodeanddoubleclickonthespatialdisplacementhistory created
Note the non-linear behavior of displacement vs. load. Horizontal axis (time) indicates the increment of load
2008 Hormoz Zareh
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Portland State University, Mechanical Engineering