Error - Line element stiffness is zero 回答済み
Hello,
I tried to create a non-reflective boundary by making some spring-dashpot (kelv) line elements but I get this error while trying to preview the model.
The associated files are in the link below:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_LANx9z-5jH0LQIvuGaZe6fkb399bqfZ?usp=sharing
Please assist.
Thanks
Robin
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Hi Robin,
It appears you have defaulted the mass and vmax in the prop command but the command reference specifies that there is no default. Check the command reference but I would recommend inputting all params to be safe.
Best Regards,
Chloe
Thank you for your response.
It is a massless spring. Could I input the "m" as 0.0 ? I could input vmax as the maximum longitudinal velocity of the model.
Also, I have not used the " line gcon " command. Is this command necessary to have for line elements?
Hi Robin,
Yes you should be able to enter 0 mass and the longitudinal velocity of the spring.
Line gcon is only required if you are using an unstructured grid, I am assuming you are working with structured elements?
Best Regards,
Chloe
Hello Chloe,
Yes I am using structured mesh.
After I input the mass as 0.0, I get the error "line element is on a massless node".
Also I want the k value to be 0 as well for all line elements that I am constructing. When I do this I get the error "Line element stiffness is 0".
Also, what are the units of k, c and vmax?
Thanks
Robin
Thanks Chloe, for clarifying the units of "c" in a different post(https://support.onscale.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360013124517-Line-element-with-linear-viscous-model).
Please let me know what are the units of k and vmax.
Also please address the 2 errors I get in the top. The input file and necessary support files are provided in the Google drive link in the original post.
Hi Robin,
In SI units the spring constant,k, has units of N/m and the viscous constant, c, has units of N.s/m. Vmax is a velocity in m/s.
The command must need a non-zero value for mass and k. Does the script work for small values input?
Best Regards,
Chloe
Yes, if I add some small mass value like m = 0.000001 and k = 0.00001 or just use the visc model where there is no k but give small value of mass then it does seem to work but still gives an error. Please see this post:
https://support.onscale.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360013184317-Error-occurred-in-subroutine-extdta-Error-message-length-less-than-0-data
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