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Free Webinar - April 27 - Evolve Linear Dynamics Methods with Abaqus FEA

Submitted by Twebb83 on

Register to attend this free webinar:

Tuesday, April 27 - 11 a.m - 12 p.m. EDT



Learn how to evolve linear dynamics methods using the accurate, realistic

simulation technology of Abaqus FEA.



>> Register today for this free webinar

http://www.simulia.com/events/webinar_adv_noisevib_aeo_oe.html





Engineering groups have traditionally relied on linear, finite element analysis

Using Fortran compiler pgf90 with ABAQUS-6.9

Submitted by Vaibhav Yadav on

A problem we are trying to solve in ABAQUS-6.9 involves user defined Fortran subroutine to be compiled by ABAQUS. The default compiler used by ABAQUS is ifort, but what we have is pgf90. Is it possible to make ABAQUS use pgf90 compiler instead of the default ifort ? How?

 

Thank you

Vaibhav Yadav

What type ANSYS error this is........

Submitted by tammaraya on

In ANSYS Gives following Error......

Error...."Use of the M switch is no longer recommended for normal ANSYS use. ANSYS now dyanamically allocates memory as needed. Only use the -M switch if you are certain that you need to do so".and suddenly ANSYS window close automatically.....

 please give the suggestions

Dielectric strength: dependent or independent of stretch?

Submitted by Bo Li on

 Dielectric elastomer can undergo giant deformation, but are susceptive to various failure modes. i.e electrical breakdown.

Some experimental papers (Kofod, Plante, Chen, see the attachment) reported the dielectric strength of VHB material (a kind of dielectric elastomer) under difference pre-stretch, equal bi-axially or unequal bi-axially. And the strength (maximum voltage can be applied before breakdown) has be greatly improved by these mechanical stretches.

 So here comes the question: is the dielectric strength dependent or independent of stretch?

Coconuts, Blood Cells, Snail Armor - What do they have in common?

Submitted by Twebb83 on

As the 2010 SIMULIA Customer Conference approaches, it reminds me of a thought-provoking presentation given by Dale Berry of SIMULIA at the 2009 SCC in London.

He reminded the audience, of engineers and researchers, that Realistic Simulation is not only good for evaluating mechanical behavior of product performance, but it’s also an indespenible tool for driving innovative research that improves our lives and society.

Mixed-Mode Fracture. Curved Crack Path

Submitted by Zhigang Suo on

These notes belong to a course on fracture mechanics

A crack pre-exists in a body. When the body is loaded, the two faces of the crack may simultaneously open and slide relative to each other. The crack is said to be under a mixed-mode condition. When the load reaches a critical level, the crack starts to grow, and usually kinks into a new direction. Subsequently the crack often grows along a curved path.

UEL CODES

Submitted by Filippo on

Hi all.

I'm Filippo, a new entry on imechenica community. I'm looking for a simple UEL code for Quad_2D-plane stress or plain strain.

Here's someone that can suggests manual or similar. 

I'm grateful in advance. 

regarding Abaqus

Submitted by samTF on

 hi guys

am Mr.sam doning phd in mechanical engineering, i am a new user in Abaqus i getting well with it, but i always got axcessive distortion whenever i rty to run for high strain rate probelm. if some of you kindly can give me some hinte it will be great.

 thanks in advance