Configuring your analysis

Now that you have created your assembly, you can configure your analysis. In this simulation we are interested in the static response of the overhead hoist to a 10 kN load applied at the midspan, with the left-hand end fully constrained and a roller constraint on the right-hand end (see Figure 1). This is a single event, so only a single analysis step is needed for the simulation. Thus, the model will consist of two steps overall:

  • An initial step, in which you will apply boundary conditions that constrain the ends of the frame.

  • An analysis step, in which you will apply a concentrated load at the midspan of the frame.

Abaqus/CAE generates the initial step automatically, but you must create the analysis step yourself. You may also request output for any steps in the analysis.

There are two kinds of analysis steps in Abaqus: general analysis steps, which can be used to analyze linear or nonlinear response, and linear perturbation steps, which can be used only to analyze linear problems. Only general analysis steps are available in Abaqus/Explicit. For this simulation you will define a static linear perturbation step. Perturbation procedures are discussed further in Multiple Step Analysis.


In this section:

Creating an analysis step
Requesting data output