CP maximum allowable slip rate #28534
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amassaf
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Hello Do you mean the mesh has 110,000 cells? The number of dofs is tied to the number of variables. what does the simulation summary say for the number of DOFs? |
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You may also like to look into the NEML2 submodule (https://mooseframework.inl.gov/modules/solid_mechanics/NEML2.html), which does have full derivatives of the model terms through libTorch. @hugary1995 can better describe the capabilities of NEML2 than I can |
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Hello, I am running a compression test on a cylindre with 300 grains, a mesh with 111,000 DoF, a height of 72 mm. I want to reach 2% strain I have set the forced displacement at 10^-5 * t and a time step to reach a maximum of 72 (starting at 1 with the help of timestepper) but I keep getting warnings of the form of : 'Maximum allowed slip increment exceeded'. I've set the slip increment to 10. Is there a way to calibrate this slip increment value to optimize the time step and loading rate and still not have to wait forever to reach at least 1% strain. Thanks !!
Also the dt stopped increasing at 16.5618 is there a way to have better convergence and increase time step.
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