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[C] Continue Even when Non-Positive Definite Stiffness Matrix ... [IPOSIT]
If this option is not selected (default),
In linear analysis:
ADINA stops if the stiffness matrix is not positive definite, except when potential-based fluid elements are in use.
In nonlinear analysis:
ADINA stops if the stiffness matrix is not positive definite, unless:
the automatic load-displacement (LDC) option is being used, or
the automatic time-stepping (ATS) option is being used, or
the element birth/death option is used, or
potential-based fluid elements are being used, or
a contact analysis is being performed.
If this option is selected (i.e. IPOSIT=CONTINUE), ADINA will always continue execution. If an exact zero pivot is encountered, ADINA assigns a very large number to the diagonal term, effectively attaching a very stiff spring to the degree of freedom.
If the stiffness matrix is not positive definite in linear analysis, this usually means that the problem is not well defined (e.g. insufficient restraint). You should first check for modeling errors. Selecting this option to force a solution in such a case can give misleading results. |
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