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lS-DYNA Warning messages-Contact

    • Fady Elshazly
      Subscriber

      Hello,

       

      In my Lsdyna model I have two warning messages:

      1- Shell thickness is less than 0.5 

      2- For element beam, beam distance is too small. 

      Would these warnings cause any numerical problems?

       

      Also, I want to add contact for (beam to beam) and (beam to shell), what would be the best choice. I have tried several contacts but none produced the desired interaction.

       

      Thanks 

    • Jim Day
      Ansys Employee

      Please provide the full text of the Warning messages, including the Warning number.

      For beam-to-beam, try *CONTACT_AUTOMATIC_GENERAL with SOFT=1 and the beam parts all on SURFA.   Leave the SURFB side blank.

      For beam-to-shell, try *CONTACT_BEAM_TO_SURFACE with SOFT=1.

      • Fady Elshazly
        Subscriber

        Thanks for your reply. 

        The warnings are:

        1: SECTION_SHELL(ID: 1): thickness is less than 0.5. Refby 2 parts: 1 2..... warning(2)
        1: ELEMENT_BEAM(ID: 2449): Beam distance is too small..... warning(47177)
         
        For beam-to-beam contact, the contact should be created for each beam part. Say if I have three different beams interact with each other, I will create three contacts, right? 
         
        Another question: for discrete beams(form 6), what is the best material to be assigned to act as a nonlinear spring with one axial DOF? 
        Thanks 
    • Jim Day
      Ansys Employee

      I'm not familiar with those warnings.   Include images that show the warnings exactly as they appear in the LS-DYNA output (d3hsp or mes*).

      You can create a part set with all three beam parts and put that part set as SURFA of one *CONTACT_AUTOMATIC_GENERAL.

      If are just concerned only about 1 dof, I'd probably use a spring element defined with *ELEMENT_DISCRETE and *SECTION_DISCRETE.  For the material, use *MAT_SPRING_ELASTOPLASTIC or *MAT_SPRING_NONLINEAR_ELASTIC, depending on what sort of nonlinear behavior you want.

       

      • Fady Elshazly
        Subscriber

         

        Sounds good. Thanks a lot for your reply. Please find the attached screenshots for the warnings. They appear only in model check but not in the d3hsp or mes000 files 

         

    • Jim Day
      Ansys Employee

      Those screenshots are from what software?

      If LS-DYNA doesn't complain, I wouldn't worry too much about it.

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