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January 18, 2026 at 5:40 pm
s347057
SubscriberI am trying to implement the ALE method for an analysis of a section of a hull impacting the water.
I managed to create the model and run the analysis.
I don't understand why there is such a significant loss of energy during impact. In similar models using the SPH method, I had a maximum loss of 10% of the initial energy, but in this model it is almost halved.
I have already tried using both SOLID and SHELL elements with different materials, ELASTIC, RIGID, COMPOSITE... but the result is always similar.
Currently, in the model, I have defined a water tank with EOS_GRUNEISEN and the upper air with MAT_VOID.
Is it normal for such a high loss to occur, or is it necessary to implement other KEYWORDS?
Thank you in advance.
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January 19, 2026 at 6:07 am
Nanda
Ansys EmployeeHello User,
Could you try S-ALE? Our advanced solver compared to ALE.
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January 20, 2026 at 5:57 pm
s347057
SubscriberI've haven't tried S-ALE yet. Is there any documentation or tutorial about it?
I've tried to search something about it but I've found just a few paper about it without any indication of KEYWORDS
Thank you
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January 20, 2026 at 6:06 pm
Nanda
Ansys EmployeeHello User,
I found one example here: Adiabatic Expansion — Welcome to LS-DYNA Examples
And a bunch of tutorials and conference papers here: Introduction to Structured ALE | Livermore Software Technology Corp.
To get a detailed understanding on the keywords used, please refer to the latest manual here: Index
Best,
Nanda
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January 20, 2026 at 6:49 pm
s347057
SubscriberIs there another model? I tryed to run that one but I get error in LS-Run window without modify anything
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January 20, 2026 at 7:52 pm
Nanda
Ansys EmployeeHello User,
We have 40+ examples in the above link I shared. I'm sharing again for your reference: Index
Best,
Nanda
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