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A question about the Stiffness Type in Coupling

    • Tomas Black
      Subscriber

      Dear all,

      I am using LS-DYNA to simulate a bottle filled with water falling onto the ground. When setting up the Coupling, I chose "Tabular" for the Stiffness Type. Therefore, I need to input Displacement vs. Coupling Pressure. Can anyone tell me what the values (The displacement vs pressure) should be like for my simulation case? 

      Best,

      Tomas

    • Ian Do
      Ansys Employee

      Hello Tomas,

      From the manual:

      "PFAC

      LT.0: PFAC must be an integer, and -PFAC is a load curve ID. 
      The curve defines the coupling pressure on the y-axis as a 
      function of the penetration along the x-axis. See Remark 
      6. See “How to correct leakage.” 

      6. PFAC < 0 for CTYPE = 4, 5, or 6. PFAC < 0 refers to a load curve. This curve 
      may be constructed with the x-axis as the penetration distance (in absolute 
      length unit) and the y-axis as the maximum estimated coupling pressure. This 
      curve requires only 2 points. The first point is (0.0,0.0) because no FSI pressure 
      applies when no penetration occurs. The x-value for the second point is 10% of 
      the minimum ALE element width, and the y-value is the to be determined maximum

      observable pressure in the ALE domain. To determine this y-value, run 
      the model once with PFAC = 0.1 (the default). Then, select only the ALE domain 
      and plot its pressure fringes. Next, step through time to identify the maximum 
      pressure in the ALE domain, selecting the pressure peaks at or near the FSI surfaces.

      This maximum pressure becomes the y-value of the second point."

      Ian Do

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