Two-Way Radio User Manual

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VARIABLE MASS SCALING
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VARIABLE MASS SCALING: Specify mass scaling during the step.
This option is used to specify mass sc aling during the step for part or all of the model.
Product: ABAQUS/Explicit
Type: History data
Level: Step
References:
“Mass scaling,” Section 11.7.1 of the ABAQUS Analysis Users Manual
“Output,” Section 4.1.1 of the ABAQUS Analysis Users Manual
Optional parameters:
DT
Set this parameter equal to the desired element stable tim e increment for the element set provided.
The mass scaling is applied according to the method specified with the TYPE parameter. If the DT
parameter is omitted, all variable mass scaling definitions from previous steps are rem oved, and the
scaled mass matrix from the end of the previous step is carried over to the current step.
ELSET
Set this parameter equal to the nam e of the element set for which this mass scaling definition is
being applied. If this parameter is omitted, the mass scaling definition will apply to all elements in
the model.
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VARIABLE MASS SCALING option can be repeated w ith different ELSET definitions
to define different mass scaling for the specified ele ment sets.
TYPE
Set TYPE=UNIFORM to scale the masses of the elements equally so that the sm allest elem ent
stable time increment of the scaled elements equals the value assigned to D T.
Set TYPE=BELOW MIN (default) to scale the masses of only the elements whose element
stable time increments are less than the value assigned to DT. The masses of these elements will be
scaled so that the element stable tim e increments equal the value assigned to DT.
Set TYPE=SET EQUAL DT to scale the masses of all elements so that they have the same
element stable time increment equal to the v alue assigned to DT.
Set TYPE=ROLLING to scale the element masses automatically for the simulation of a rolling
process. The appropriate value for the target stable time increment is dete rmined by ABAQUS from
several parameters of the rolling process. The DT parameter will be ignored in this case.
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