Last seen: November 3, 2022 4:44 pm
@anuragdogra Simply use diff utility in VIM or any other modern editor and ensure the job files are indeed one and the same. You can do the same thi...
There is a lot going on in the model so, unfortunately, I will not have the time to look into it. Now, that said, I noticed a *CONSTRAINED_LAGRANGE_IN...
I suggest you take a step back and focus on getting the basic physics right first. Ignore the material erosion and just get the basic linear elastic o...
I imagine over time ANSYS will try to nudge users to start using WorkBench. However, if they try to force the issue when the user interface hasn't cau...
@rybask1 This is not going to be helpful 🙂 but I am curious - Why would you even want to use LS-DYNA through WorkBench? The integration with the us...
@mahmoud I have not had the chance to look at the job but, clearly, the results make no sense. Seeing the elements fly away makes me think that the in...
I have not had the chance to look at the job but, clearly, the results make no sense. Seeing the elements fly away makes me think that the input accel...
Yes, you have got a solution. However, it is quite far from a credible one because of the obvious hourglassing. Reduce the rate at which load is appli...
@rybask1 Do you see any errors/warnings in the D3HSP file? Also, you may have already done it but, in case you haven't, try taking a step back and d...
There isn't sufficient information in the post to give a good answer so I must ask clarifying questions instead. Does the analysis execute to completi...
@chickenandchips I am not religious about (g)Vim. Find me an editor that can open large (~500MB to 1 GB) text files quickly and also lets you work w...
If @codev is playing with Vim, then here are the steps - 1. Open file in Vim (gVim for Windows) 2. Press Escape on your keyboard (to be sure you a...
@ravi It sounds like you are talking about initial penetration of bodies and you want that initial penetration to be treated as a press-fit. If that i...
@syed2468 Such high-frequency "noise" is usually seen in explicit analyses - which is what I am assuming this analysis is. If this frequency content h...
Why is that high frequency signal bothersome to you?
