Frequency response analysis for solid-liquid system with ABAQUS
Hello ABAQUS users!
Do you know how to simulate the resonant frequency for a diaphragm with a liquid medium below as in the figure with ABAQUS ?
Hello ABAQUS users!
Do you know how to simulate the resonant frequency for a diaphragm with a liquid medium below as in the figure with ABAQUS ?
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Hi all,
I am currently working on my Masters thesis which is the analysis of sandwich structures subjected to blast loading using Abaqus. Can someone suggest some references which would explain me how to apply blast loading using abaqus.
There is an example problem of submarine in the abaqus user's manual which includes the blast loading. But they've only given the inp file for that.
So can someone also tell me how to generate .cae file from .inp file in abaqus.
Best Regards,
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The question is coupling the Gurson model with the crack propagation on a CCP specimen with Abaqus. Then a study of the influence of parameters of the Gurson model J-intgrale And deduct the best set of the parameters with we can adjust the JR curve computed on the experimental curve
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Dear all.
Hello all,
I would like to seek help on a topic on which I am slightly ignorant.
I do not understand the concept of non local damage and the internal length of the non local continuum as described by the well quoted paper of Pijaudier-Cabot and Bazant (1987) in continuum damage mechanics. So may I please ask the experts in this forum to please explain to me using some simple analogy.