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Reliability of LS-DYNA output graphs

    • b1910151
      Subscriber

      Hi

      I am a newbie and student who recently started using LS-DYNA!

      I would like to observe the stress history for a particular element from the simulation results, but I feel that the output data is blurred and not accurate.
      Is there any way to correct this blurred graph data? No mass scaling is applied.

      If you need any other information, please ask. I'll be glad to include it.

      This graph outputs the stress distribution of an element.

    • peteroznewman
      Subscriber

      Hi,

      There are many questions to answer before this data can be cleaned up.

      1. What units are in the chart?  Is the X axis in seconds?
      2. What is the measured mass of the physical structure?
      3. What is the mass of the Finite Element Model?
      4. Run a Modal Analysis to learn the undamped natural frequencies of the structure.
      5. Show the input load time history.
      6. Plot the frequency content of the input load such as a Shock Response Spectrum. What is the primary frequency?
      7. Show the boundary conditions. How is the structure supported?
      8. What time step was used when LS-DYNA was solving?
      9. What time step was used between writing output data?
      10. What damping was applied to the model?

      If the time units are in seconds, you might consider running the simulation in an implicit transient structural solver instead of an explicit dynamics solver such as LS-DYNA.  The reason is that explicit dynamics results contain a lot of noise and special care is needed to filter that noise.  The implicit solver results do not have a lot of noise and may not need any filtering.

      Here are some resources talking about why explicit dynamics solutions have noise and a link to a NASA paper on how to filter that noise.

      https://feassistant.com/forums/ls-dyna/generic-question-about-when-to-use-a-filter-for-xy-data-in-ls-prepost/

      https://feassistant.com/forums/ls-dyna/remove-oscillations-in-nodfor-output-data/

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