/DT1/BRICK/Keyword3/Iflag
Engine Keyword Alternative time step calculation method for /TETRA4 using Itetra=0 solid elements. It results in a lower but more accurate time step than the default calculation method. The reseult will be more robust and stable.
Otherwise, this option is identical to /DT/BRICK/Keyword3/Iflag.
Format
/DT1/BRICK/Keyword3/Iflag
If using /DT1/BRICK/CST/1, insert the next line
ASP_min VDEF_min
Definitions
Data | Description | SI Unit Example |
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Keyword3 | Time step control type
1
If Keyword3 is not specified, i.e. /DT1/BRICK, then the default STOP option is used. |
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Scale factor on
critical time step. Default = 0.9 |
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Minimum time step | ||
Iflag | Number of additional
(optional) cards. Only used for
/DT/BRICK/CST/1.
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ASP_min | Minimum Aspect ratio
(Tet collapse); Solid elements for which aspect ratio ≤
ASP_min will be switched to small strain
formulation to keep constant time step. 5
Default = 0 |
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VDEF_min | Minimum Volume ratio
(V/Vo); Solid element for which Volume change ≤
VDEF_min will be switched to small strain
formulation to keep constant time step. 5
Default = 0 |
Comments
- The time step control will be activated when the time step of the element controlling the time step of the simulation becomes less than .
- /DT1/BRICK/Keyword3 can be used with /DT/NODA/Keyword3. It will also result in a more robust calculation of the time step, and a more stable computation.
- This time step calculation is actually the same as default one, except for /TETRA4 using Itetra=0.
- /DT1/BRICK/CST is only active when Ismstr=2 or 12 is defined in /PROP/SOLID. It is compatible with /TETRA4 with Itetra=0, /TETRA10, and /BRICK solid elements with Isolid=1, 2, 14, 17, or 24.
- When using /DT1/BRICK/CST/1, elements will be switched to small strain formulation when one of the two minimum values for ASP_min or VDEF_min have been reached. ASP_min uses the same tet collapse calculation as HyperMesh element quality check. Elements failing the ASP_min criteria will be switched to the small strain formulation at the beginning or during a simulation. VDEF_min can be used to switch highly deformed or compressed elements to the small strain formulation during the simulation thus avoiding negative volume issues that can arise.