G modeling ============== Characteristics of modeling ----------------------------------- A D_ PLAN modeling is used for solid elements with the CONTINUE method for the treatment of CONTACT with SIMPSON2 integration. Characteristics of the mesh ---------------------------- .. csv-table:: "Number of nodes:", "313" "Number of meshes and types:", "265 QUAD4et 132 SEG2" Tested sizes and results ------------------------------ .. csv-table:: "**Identification**", "**Reference Value**", "**Reference Type**", "**Tolerance**" "LAGS_Cau node :math:`\mathit{N14}` ", "—1.E+5", "'ANALYTIQUE'", "1%" "LAGS_Cau point :math:`A` ", "—1.E+5", "'ANALYTIQUE'", "1%" "LAGS_Cau point :math:`B` ", "—1.E+5", "'ANALYTIQUE'", "1%" "DYau node :math:`\mathit{N14}` ", "-0.05", "'ANALYTIQUE'", "1%" "DYau point :math:`A` ", "-0.05", "'ANALYTIQUE'", "1%" "DYau point :math:`B` ", "-0.05", "'ANALYTIQUE'", "1%" notes --------- In this modeling, the load is a pressure imposed on the upper plate (and not a displacement). The 2 approaches are perfectly equivalent, however the use of pressure here requires the blocking of rigid body movements (following :math:`\mathrm{DZ}`), this is done by declaring initial contact (CONTACT_INIT).