-
-
April 21, 2019 at 7:23 pm
peteroznewman
SubscriberBolt Pretension often takes a lot of iterations to converge before an external load can be applied, which only takes a few more iterations to finish that load case.
Â
Say you have to solve three models: one for X, Y and Z directions of gravity or force,
and it takes an hour to solve bolt pretension in step 1 but only a minute to apply the load in step 2.
This takes three hours and three minutes of solve time when done in the normal way.
Â
Now you can do it in one hour and three minutes of solve time, plus a few quick manual steps.
It uses a command snippet, Read Results, the Activate load capability and a Restart.
Â
Start with a 2 step model that solves without any issues. Put all the independent loads that you want in that model.
Â
Setup System A to Solve Preload then Stop
Add Command to Static Structural with the command:Â /eof
Set the Step Selection Mode to By Number
Set the Step Number to 2
Analysis Settings
Generate Restart Points to Manual
Retain Files to Yes
Deactivate all Forces that are to be applied in step 2
Solve
Close Mechanical
Â
https://youtu.be/ZZioBdIj2Z4Â Â
Â
For Each Independent Load
Duplicate system block A
Rename for specific Load
Click Solution, Tools menu, Read Results File
Browse the solution folder of the system block A and select solve.out
Suppress the Command snippet
Activate the one load that is to be applied in step 2
Analysis Settings
Current Restart Point to Load Step 1
Solve
You will see that the solution starts from the end of step 1.
Â
Videos of the load in the Y and Z directions restarted.
Â
https://youtu.be/5i-1up3GFpYÂ Â
Â
https://youtu.be/4LLlIOdvz-w
Â
ANSYS 17.2 archive is attached, which is when this method was created. If there is a more straightforward workflow using the latest software release, I would like to know about that.
-
- The topic ‘Multiple Loads Restarted from Initial Loadstep’ is closed to new replies.
-
5874
-
1906
-
1420
-
1306
-
1021
© 2026 Copyright ANSYS, Inc. All rights reserved.