Reduction Methods with CMSMETH
Hello,
I finally solved the problem with creating MNF Files for ADAMS with CB and CC Method.
But I wanted to analyse the reduction methods, without creating MNF, with the Guyan, GM and CBN Method. What cards I have to activate and which settings I have to use in CMSMETH Card to get modes and frequenzies out of the these reduction methods? For example i have to set a starting node with SPID but it still don't work.
An other problem is to find something about the reduction method CBG? I didn't find anything in the help? Is it similar to CB or CC or what are the differences?
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Hi Erik,
FLex body generation is limited to CC and CB methods and frequencies are only calculated for these methods.
Hello,
Yes I know but i wanted to analyse these reduction methods to see the differences in frequenzies and eigenmodes. I don't want to build up a flex body for use in multi body tools.
So please can u help me to see the values for these already mentioned parameters?
Hi Erik,
Yeah, with GUYAN there is no way to output normal mode frequencies. I will check with experts on this.
I found another Problem by using Craig-Chang method.
When I read the basics about CC Mehtod there is no need to add any constraints, because it is an free-free method. So without any constraints I get the same frequencies when I use the craig-bampton method without any constraint. Why is it possible to use CB Method without constraints or does he automatically switch to CC-method?
Maybe I have to use an other load collector for CC method? I know that I must use ASET for CB method and define the constraint where i attache my body. In help I found that I have to use CSET or BNDFREE for CC method but then I get an error message that these two load types are not allowed for CMS methods.
So my question is how to use the Craig-Chang method in a right way?
The other questions, mentioned in my posts before, are still up to date ;-)
Hi Erik,
CB method has two approaches. One is free-free mode and the other is constrained mode..
Where as CC has free-interface modes, i.e. the component is considered un-constrained at its interface DoF.
So there is no difference in frequencies when using CC or CB without constraints, I assume
The better way to use CC is again without any constraints. Even though if you have constraints, it will treated as a rigid body mode, I guess.
Hi Erik,
I checked with experts about this.
For GUYAN, GM and CBN, the usage of these methods are FEA purpose. which means there is no way to output frequencies for now.
Hello Prakash,
Thank you very much for all your efforts.
But know I'am interested how to use these methods for FEA purpose. That's because I need a good explanation why I can't compare these methods with CB or CC. So how can I use them with CMSMETH card, or isn't it possible?
Another question was about the CBG method. What are the differents between CBG and CBN?
Hi Erik,
GUYAN, CBN methods can be used to reduce the model matrix. You can either write the matrix to a nastran punch file or to h3d file.
Imagine you have huge automotive structure which is very large and dont want to include everything for your analysis. Using Dynamic reduction methods you can simplify the model.
Hi ErikBa,
Maybe you should look at Direct Matrix Input in help.
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