Sub Modelling
Sub Modelling
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Roberto Silva
ESSS
TOPICS
What is submodeling?
Submodeling procedure
Using submodeling in WorkBench Mechanical 14.5
Comparison with Mechanical APDL submodeling
WHAT IS SUBMODELING?
Submodeling is a modeling approach that allows to
solve a small part of a bigger model, with more
refined meshes and results.
WHAT IS SUBMODELING?
Submodeling is based on St. Venants Principle.
Far away from loading regions and constraint boundaries,
mechanical behavior is not affected.
If submodel boundaries respect this principle, good
results are obtained.
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WHAT IS SUBMODELING?
This technique allows an initial evaluation of a
coarser (and faster to solve) global model, followed
by a detailed analysis of regions of interest.
The smaller submodel geometry allows one to:
Use a more refined mesh at the critical regions to provide
better results;
Include small geometric details (like welds) that are not
represented in the global model.
WHAT IS SUBMODELING?
Submodeling has been available in Mechanical
APDL for years!
NWRITE, CBDOF
SUBMODELING PROCEDURE
Create and solve the global model;
Create the submodel;
Apply cut-boundary interpolation;
Solve the submodel;
Verify results and cut boundary position.
Available in
Static Structural and
Steady-State Thermal
Analyses
Pressure = 10 MPa
Force = 10 N
Pressure = 10 MPa
Force = 2.5 N
RESULTS VERIFICATION
Submodel with same mesh size.
RESULTS VERIFICATION
Submodel with more refined mesh size.
61 126 nodes
30 101 elements
SUBMODEL 2D to 3D
WorkBench submodeling can also be used to read
results from a 2D analysis in a 3D model.
2D Axisymmetric model
3D model
SUBMODEL 2D to 3D
Cut-boundary surfaces must include the original 2D
model faces.
SUBMODEL 2D to 3D
Its necessary to select a cylindrical coordinate
system, aligned with the original plane.
2D Y-axis = 3D Z-axis
2D X-axis = 3D X-axis
SUBMODEL 2D to 3D
CONS:
No shell-to-solid submodeling yet