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February 7, 2024 at 1:50 pmKillian HOLLEBEKESubscriber
Hi everybody.
I'm a new user of Ansys LS-DYNA workbench and can't see where I can specify the time step that I want to impose in my model.
Thanks in advance.
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February 8, 2024 at 4:27 pmRam GopisettiAnsys Employee
Hi Killian,
A bit of background on the time step :
When employing explicit dynamics, the timestep is determined by the solver, considering factors such as the smallest element size, material properties (E and rho), and the TSSFAC parameter (default=0.9) in *CONTROL_TIMESTEP. The explicit timestep adheres to the CFL stability criteria.
In explicit dynamics, you have the option to define an initial timestep using *CONTROL_TIMESTEP (typically set by the solver) and can constrain the maximum timestep using a load curve (*DEFINE_CURVE) with the LCTM parameter.
Now, you cannot set the DTINIT in workbench ls-dyna, directly but you can use keyword manager or the command snippet method as described in /forum/forums/topic/defining-and-using-cyl-cs-in-wb-dyna/ fourth thread, however, you can use the Time step control option which will define the LCTM as a curve at the back (.k file)
Cheers, Ram
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