Metal Forming Application Example
For metal forming and for quasi-static load cases, AMS allows obtaining the solution much faster and keep a high level of accuracy (of course, using the right targeted scale factor for the time step).
As an example, for stamping simulation, normally a scale factor of 20 provides an accurate and really close to reference results.
Other methods in metal forming simulations used to speed-up the solution are:
- Mesh adaptivity
- Dynamic condensation
In comparison with adaptive mesh, AMS is faster most of the time and is always more accurate than using adaptive meshing option (/ADMESH).
However, adaptivity is now compatible with AMS. To use an adaptive mesh and AMS together, dynamic
condensation must be switched off.
Note:
- AMS can be used with more than 2 levels of adaptivity. However, a scale factor of 20 might be too high, depending on the numbers of levels of adaptivity. This option must be used carefully.
- When using HyperForm, there is no need for model changes, as optimized AMS parameters are automatically pre-defined.