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Is there anyway to improve the accuracy of my analysis in INSPIRE?

User: "Altair Forum User"
Altair Employee
Updated by Altair Forum User

since there are only few settings to play around with, is there anyway to improve the accuracy of FEA result? my result is way way off comparing to the experiment.

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    User: "Rahul Rajan_21763"
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    Updated by Rahul Rajan_21763

    Hi,

     

    Since it uses simlab in backend for creating tetrahedral element.It is good to check element quality of tetrahedral element like tet collapse.which should be more then atleast .1.

     

    and if you are talking about Inspire Stress  results then for better accuracy you can check the results in Hyperview.Because it gives more option for viewing stress results like Nodal, elemental, simple, averaging etc.

     

    As Prakash mentioned remove thin areas beause it may lead in to some bad quality elements. (Inspire writes fem file which you can open in Hypermesh and check element quality)

     

    Regards

    Rahul R

    User: "Rahul_P1"
    Altair Employee
    Updated by Rahul_P1

    You will have to recheck the conditions of the analysis, are the loads applied and distributed exactly as in the experiment, constraints, material properties, is it linear or non linear etc 

     

    also make sure the run is set to 'more accurate' rather than 'faster'

    User: "Altair Forum User"
    Altair Employee
    OP
    Updated by Altair Forum User

    Hi,

     

    Since it uses simlab in backend for creating tetrahedral element.It is good to check element quality of tetrahedral element like tet collapse.which should be more then atleast .1.

     

    and if you are talking about Inspire Stress  results then for better accuracy you can check the results in Hyperview.Because it gives more option for viewing stress results like Nodal, elemental, simple, averaging etc.

     

    As Prakash mentioned remove thin areas beause it may lead in to some bad quality elements. (Inspire writes fem file which you can open in Hypermesh and check element quality)

     

    Regards

    Rahul R

     

    Hi Rahul,

    you are writing that inspire creates fem files that can be opened in Hypermesh, right? I am a beginner with the altair software suite, I am not yet familiar with the handling of their applications. Could you give me some sort of Click by click order of how to display my results in hypermesh and Hyperview? and what files can be opened in which application?

     

    that'd be great help!!

    thanks

    User: "Altair Forum User"
    Altair Employee
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    Updated by Altair Forum User

    Hi Rahul,

    you are writing that inspire creates fem files that can be opened in Hypermesh, right? I am a beginner with the altair software suite, I am not yet familiar with the handling of their applications. Could you give me some sort of Click by click order of how to display my results in hypermesh and Hyperview? and what files can be opened in which application?

     

    that'd be great help!!

    thanks

    For importing .fem into Hypermesh, please do :

    1. File > Import > Solver desk

    File type = Optistruct

    Click on 'File' to select your FEM file.

    Click 'Import

    Screenshot: http://s12.postimg.org/l3gh886q5/HM_Import_Solver_Desk_Optistruct.png

    User: "Altair Forum User"
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    Updated by Altair Forum User

    Alright!!! Thank you!!