8. F, G, H, I, J, K modeling#
For the F to K models we will test the same calculations with the three formulations but using DYNA_NON_LINE. In the we provide the characteristics of these models.
Table 8-1: Characteristics of F, G, H, H, I, J, and K models
Modeling |
Formulation |
Dimension |
Reference |
F |
\((u,p,\mathrm{\varphi })\) |
2D |
Modeling A |
G |
\((u,p,\mathrm{\varphi })\) |
3D |
F modeling |
H |
\((u,p)\) |
2D |
F modeling |
I |
\((u,p)\) |
3D |
H Modeling |
J |
\((u,\mathrm{\psi })\) |
2D |
F modeling |
K |
\((u,\mathrm{\psi })\) |
3D |
J Modeling |
In general, the values obtained are very close to the reference values with a maximum error of less than 1.e -08%.