Modeling A ============== A modeling is a case of pure mechanics in 3D transverse isotropy (modeling already validated elsewhere) followed by the same in HM modeling (elastic saturated modeling). Characteristics of modeling ------------------------ 3D_SI modeling then 3D modelling_ HMS Characteristics of the mesh ---------------------------- .. csv-table:: "Number of meshes:", ":math:`5\mathrm{\times }5\mathrm{\times }5` type HEXA20et 150 QUAD8" Tested sizes and results ------------------------------ We will observe the movements :math:`\mathit{DX}` and :math:`\mathit{DZ}` at the coordinate point :math:`(\mathrm{1,1}\mathrm{,1})`, i.e. :math:`\mathit{N7}` and the movement in :math:`\mathit{DY}` at the coordinate point :math:`(0.8\mathrm{,0}.2\mathrm{,0}.8)` or :math:`\mathit{N216}` We check that the results in HM are the same as in pure mechanics, which is used as a reference: .. csv-table:: "**Node**", "**Instant**", "**Size**", "**Reference**", "**Aster**" ":math:`\mathit{N7}` ", "1"," :math:`\mathit{DX}` ", "Pure Mechanical Modeling", "—5.98E-3" ":math:`\mathit{N7}` ", "1"," :math:`\mathit{DY}` ", "Pure Mechanical Modeling", "—3.569E-3" ":math:`\mathit{N216}` ", "1"," :math:`\mathit{DY}` ", "Pure Mechanical Modeling", "—1.965E-3"