Tested with CGX 2.19 / CCX 2.19
- Investigation of shell edge to shell face connection using modal analysis
- Various contact versions
- Various element types
File | Contents |
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run.fbd | Simulation control script for CGX |
values.fbd | Parameter values |
pc-ns.inp | CCX input, node-to-surface penalty contact |
pc-ss.inp | CCX input, surface-to-surface penalty contact |
tie.inp | CCX input, MPC contact with *tie |
equ.inp | CCX input, MPC contact with *equation |
test.py | Python script for automatic parameter sweep |
The complete test is run using
> ./test.py
This generates a table with the frequency results for the various contact types and element types:
MPC contact with *tie
and penalty contact lead to a stiff connection between shell edge to shell face. Node-to-surface penalty contact and MPC contact with *tie
show similar behaviour. The frequencies for penalty contact are usually slightly lower than with MPC contact, which is plausible, as the penalty contact has added compliance.
Surface-to-surface contact gives frequencies which differ severely from the reference MPC contact. Also, for S8R elements, there are only 5 frequencies close to zero (should be 6 rigid body modes).
Penalty contact (both surface-to-surface and node-to-surface) requires the modal analysis being performed as a perturbation step with a preceding static step (in the given case with no load applied). Note that the first result increment in a perturbation analysis is not a mode shape. For uniform test conditions, all simulations use a dummy static step and a subsequent frequency perturbation step.
MPC contact with *equation
leads to a hinged connection at shell edge to face contact (7 rigid body modes).
A single simulation is run using
> cgx -b run.fbd
Two separate parts are generated and meshed with shell elements. Specify element type and contact
version using the parameters in values.fbd
.
Parameter | Value | Description |
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etyp | qu4 | Element type (qu4, qu8, qu8r) |
ctyp | tie | Contact version (tie, equ, pc-ns, pc-ss) |
When the simulation is done, the script displays an animation of the first mode.
Browse through the individual mode shapes using the PageDown and PageUp keys.