Fully integrated linear hexa (C3D8) elements are definitely stiff in
nature. You should avoid them. Either opt for C3D8R or C3D8I.
Regards,
Sridharan
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I am using Linear solid elements C3D8 and C3D6. The model contains a
composite plate joint to an aluminium plate with a titanium countersunk
bolt. I have modeled all the components of the joint using solid
elements. I have also implemented contact and friction in the model. the
joint is fixed at one end and loaded in tension on the other end.
Your help will be much appreciated.
Regards
Maajid
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> Dear all
>
> I am running a model of composite joint to failure. I would like
anyone to help me in reducing the stiffness of the model. The model is
being very stiff compared to the real structure. I am aware of the fact
that FEM models are usually stiffer than the real structure, however my
model is too stiff compared to the real structure.
>
> I am using viscosity to lead to convergence and I am using implicit
analysis in my simulation. My model also has bolt pre-load, contact and
friction in the simulation. I would like anyone to suggest ways to
reduce the stiffness of the model. Please give ideas, how can I reduce
the stiffness of the model. Thanking you in advance.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Maajid
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