Dear Sahasra,
Please check to make sure that you are using a consistent set of units for the different materials.
https://lsdyna.ansys.com/consistent-units/
A mass density of 0.00281 (rigid material) usually refers to specific high-strength aluminum alloys
when measured in grams per cubic millimeter (\(g/mm^3\))
The Young’s modulus for aluminum appears to be 71,700 Mega-Pascals.
You have indicated that the initial velocity being applied is 4.5 meters/second.
These units appear to be inconsistent.
Sincerely,
James M. Kennedy
KBS2 Inc.
May 11, 2026
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Ameen provided good advice.
One of your *MAT_LAMINATED_COMPOSITE_FABRIC parameters, i.e. TSIZE=1.1, is the time increment above which the element should be deleted. Since your default time increment is 6.70E+03, all the elements of your “net” were deleted before the first time step.
Also, your initial time increment needs to satisfy the minimum time increment for the contact algorithm, as specified in the d3hsp file of
8.886E-05
I will send you the input file I modified. --len
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In general, to build a 2D model for simulation as opposed to a 3D simulation in LS-DYNA, you simply
need to construct your model geometry in the x-y plane and use the 2D element formulation options
provided on the *SECTION_BEAM (plane or axisymmetric shell) and/or the *SECTION_SHELL (plane
or axisymmetric solid) entries, plus be geometrically correct with respect to the nodal loads, *LOAD_
NODE and *LOAD_SEGMENT_xxxx, entries.
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Dear Sahasra,
Something that might be of some interest.:
Reid, J.D., Lechtenberg, K.A., and Stolle, C.S., "Development of Advanced Finite Element
Material Models for Cable Barrier Wire Rope", MATC-UNL: 220, Mid-America Transportation
Center , TRP-03-223-10, Midwest Roadside Safety Facility, Lincoln , Nebraska , August, 2010.
http://ne-ltap.unl.edu/Documents/NDOR/advance_finite_element_models.pdf
Stolle, C.S., Reid, J.D., and Lechtenberg, K.A., "Development of Advanced Finite Element
Material Models for Cable Barrier Wire Rope", TRP-03-233-10, Midwest Roadside Safety
Facility, Lincoln , Nebraska , May, 2012.
http://mwrsf.unl.edu/researchhub/files/Report42/TRP-03-233-10%20%28MATC-UNL-220%29.pdf
Stolle, C.S., and Reid, J.D., "Modeling Wire Rope Used in Cable Barrier Systems", 11th
International LS-DYNA Users Conference, Dearborn , Michigan , June, 2010.
http://www.dynalook.com/international-conf-2010/Simulation-4-1.pdf
Judge, R., Yang, Z., Jones, S.W., and Beattie, G., "Numerical Simulation of Spiral-Strand
Cables Subjected to High Velocity Fragment Impact", 8th European LS-DYNA Users
Conference, Strasbourg , France , May, 2011.
http://www.dynamore.de/de/download/papers/konferenz11/papers/session18-paper-2.pdf
Bielenberg, R.W., Stolle, C.S., and Reid, J.D., "Improved Models of Cable-to-Post Attachments
for High-Tension Cable Barriers", TRP-03-267-12, Midwest Roadside Safety Facility, Lincoln ,
Nebraska , May, 2012.
http://ne-ltap.unl.edu/Documents/NDOR/Cable-to-Post_Attachments.pdf
http://nlcs1.nlc.state.ne.us/epubs/R6000/B016.0190-2012.pdf
Bateman, R.J., Faller, R.K., Bielenberg, R.W., Sicking, D.L., Reid, J.D., Stolle, C.S., Lechtenberg,
K.A., and Rosenbaugh, S.K., "Design of Cable-to-Post Attachments for Use in a Non-Proprietary,
High-Tension, Cable Median Barrier", TRP-03-285-13, Midwest Roadside Safety Facility, Lincoln ,
Nebraska , August, 2013.
http://www.transportation.nebraska.gov/mat-n-tests/research/docs/DesignofCabletoPostAttachments.pdf
Stolle, C.S and Reid, J.D., "Development of a Wire Rope Model for Cable Guardrail Simulation",
International Journal of Crashworthiness, Vol. 16, Issue 3, pp.331-341, 2011.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13588265.2011.586609#.UmEz0RDjeVo
Stolle, C.S., "A Concise Model of 3x7 Wire Rope Used in Cable Guardrail Systems", Master's Thesis,
Department of Mechanical (and Materials) Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln,
Nebraska, May, 2010.
http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1007&context=mechengdiss
Stolle, C.S., "Cable Median Barrier Failure Analysis and Remediation", Ph.D. Thesis, Department
of Civil Engineering, University of Nebraska- Lincoln, Lincoln , Nebraska , December, 2012.
http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1056&context=civilengdiss
Sincerely,
James M. Kennedy
KBS2 Inc.
May 14, 2026
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Subject: RE: [LS-DYNA2] Space debris capture simulation issue
I think you want something that acts like a cable, i.e. minimal bending stiffness – truss elements.
Have a look here to see if anyone has modeled cables:
The web site: LSDYNA Conference Papers
provides access to most of the LS-DYNA Conference manuscripts (PDF files).
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mat58 is basically for composite fabric. I also tried MAT001_ELASTIC, and I still see the bouncing of the net upon contact. Based on your experience, what material model would be ideal to capture a kevlar net wrap around a debris?
On Tue, May 12, 2026 at 3:12 PM <l...@schwer.net> wrote:
Sound like an “elastic” collision.
Could be your net material is too stiff?
I know nothing about MAT058.
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Hello,
I ran the file but the net keeps bouncing back after contact. Do I need to give additional contact input such as CONTROL_SINGLE_SURFACE to make the net wrap around the mock debris object? Or do I need to do anything else?
On Tue, May 12, 2026 at 1:47 PM <l...@schwer.net> wrote:
See time increment related modification in this input file. --len
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Hello,
Correct me if i am wrong, Isn't 2D tria elements shell? I used the 2D mesh for the net and the mock debris is tetra solid. I will try the MAT_ELASTIC and see how that goes. Thank you!
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