Dear Kalani,
The "out-of-range residual implicit ls-dyna" message may indicate an instability in LS-DYNA, a finite element code used to simulate structural problems. Other messages that may indicate instability include: Termination due to mass increase, Out-of-range velocities, and Negative volume in brick element.
Here are some things you can try to combat instability in LS-DYNA:
Use the latest version of LS-DYNA
Write plot states frequently
Reduce the timestep scale factor
Try hourglass type 4 with a coefficient of 0.05
Avoid type 2 solids
Set the number of cycles between bucket sorts to zero
Eliminate loads and/or contacts, one by one, to identify the trigger for the instability
Set ISNAN=1 in *CONTROL_SOLUTION to identify node IDs where out-of-range forces first appear
Sincerely,
James M. Kennedy
KBS2 Inc.
June 28, 2024
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Presentation:
Erhart, T., "Tips and Tricks for Successful Implicit Analyses with LS-DYNA", Moglichkeiten mit LS-DYNA/Implizit, DYNAmore GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany, February, 2016.
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Try reducing the loading rate. --len
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