Topic: Study of Size effect in ATENA 3D
Dear Sir,
I am using ATENA 3D for analysis of size effect in concrete beams. I am finding difficulty in determining mesh density for my models.
I ran simulations for different size of meshes for each beam but every time I got different strength of the same beam with diferent mesh size.
Sometimes the difference is more than half times. I am using 250mm, 500mm, 750mm & 1000mm deep beams with 150mm width & geometrical similarity. The mesh size varying from 40mm to 80mm.
If I reduce the mesh size further more, it will take more RAM & CPU time due to increase in number of elements & DOFs.
It is basic assumption of FEM that accuracy increases with decrease in mesh size. But what is that limit up to which I should decrease it for better accuracy in ATENA ?
In ATENA3D there is only one option of refining the mesh by reducing its size (h-method) if I am not wrong.
Or is it possible in ATENA to optimize mesh by increasing order of element (p-method) because there are only two types of elements Linear or Quadratic in ATENA ?
Error Criterion are norms so its very difficult to find on which side the error is either negative or positive so how can I determine that in ATENA3D ?
Yours Sincerely,
Nitin