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why i got different geometry shape in ABAQUS viewer / import part

Submitted by cclcjp on

Hi everyone,

I was trying to export a deformed geometry from ABAQUS. So, I chose a method found online which is using CAE to import the ODB file, i.e. File -- Import -- Part -- File Filter -- Output Database option and specify the deformed shape and then save it as an input file. 

However, what I got by importing the ODB is different with that shown in the simulation result. Could anyone tell me why is that? And How could I get a correct deformed geometry.  

cheers

Vincent

Looking for Postdoc position in UK, USA or Canada

Submitted by shahram on

My PhD in  Mechanical Engineering Dept. of Middle East Technical University, Turkey ended by Dec. 2014. In both M.S. and PhD I studied the numerical analyses of metal forming processes with ABAQUS together with huge experimental works. I have a patented idea in hydroforming of sheet metals in my M.S. and also I have developed a Ductile Fracture Criterion during my PhD which means I have a robust background of computational mechanics.

Looking for Research/Postdoc Opportunity.

Submitted by Md Khalaquzzaman on

Dear Fellow Members,

 

I am currently pursuing my PhD research under the supervision of Prof. Ralf Müller at the Institute for Applied Mechanics, TU Kaiserslautern, Germany. I have submitted my dissertation on October 2014. And expecting to defend my PhD work on March, 2015.

 

Research Scientist at IHPC, A*STAR, Singapore (Vibration and noise)

Submitted by Fangsen on

You will be responsible for using numerical methods and computer software to design, develop and validate novel window system. You will also be involved in theoretic analysis and characterisation of conventional noise control design such as microperforated panel (MPPs) and advanced active approaches such as active structural acoustics control. You will also evaluate prototypes and optimising the design until it works by using modelling and simulation as the main tool.

Requirements:

Nanodurotaxis: a fundamental law of nanoscale directional motion

Submitted by Tienchong Chang on

Hi all,

One of our recent works on nanoscale directional motion induced by stiffness gradient.

I hope you will find it interesting.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.114.015504

This work has been presented in 2014 MRS Spring Meeting by Prof. Huajian Gao (the PPT file he used is attached): https://mrsspring14.zerista.com/event/member/109225

Best,

Tienchong

Modeling damage and fracture within strain-gradient plasticity

Submitted by Emilio Martíne… on

I hope some of you (especially those working on fracture and damage modeling) may find this work interesting:

Modeling damage and fracture within strain-gradient plasticity

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020768315000505#

elastomeric ligature

Submitted by DRIDIAFEF on

Hello 

I would like to simulate the behavior of an elastomeric ligature used in orthodontic apparatus. I know that its behavior is hyperelastic can anyone hel^p me in the choice of the material property thanks a lot. 

Modal analysis of composite wind turbine rotor

Submitted by divya T on

I have built shell model of a wind turbine rotor in Abaqus CAE and i have run modal analysis. I see that the first natural frequency is around 1 Hz which is sensible but the displacements are very small 10^-12 which does not make much sense. Max Displacement in the model is always 1 in modal analysis. I am not sure how it is 10^-12 here. Since, the displacements are so small, I cannot increase the scale factor (Exaggerate) for visualization to see where is the problem.