For each step in the analysis the Step Manager also indicates whether Abaqus will account for nonlinear effects from large displacements and deformations. If the displacements in a model due to loading are relatively small during a step, the effects may be small enough to be ignored. However, in cases where the loads on a model result in large displacements, nonlinear geometric effects can become important. The Nlgeom setting for a step determines whether Abaqus will account for geometric nonlinearity in that step. The Nlgeom setting is turned on by default for Abaqus/Explicit steps and turned off by default for Abaqus/Standard steps. The sequence of steps and the current Nlgeom setting determine whether you can change the Nlgeom setting in a particular step. For example, if Abaqus is already accounting for geometric nonlinearity, the setting is toggled on for all subsequent steps, and you cannot toggle it off. Where permissible, the following methods allow you to change the setting for a step:
For more information, see Accounting for geometric nonlinearity, or see General and perturbation procedures. |