cohesive zone model in ansys
I am working on cohesive zone model in ANSYS.I am unable to solve the problem on cohesive zone. so please any one suggest or send me the tutorials on cohesive zone.
Mail Id:svsrsomaraju [at] gmail.com
I am working on cohesive zone model in ANSYS.I am unable to solve the problem on cohesive zone. so please any one suggest or send me the tutorials on cohesive zone.
Mail Id:svsrsomaraju [at] gmail.com
Good morning,
I'm writing here because I have a problem using the Hashin criterion in abaqus 6.10.
Here after i'll post the card I'm using to define damage initiation and evolution.
Can someone tell me if I'm using it in the correct way?(I'm working with S4R elements)
In the damage evolution I'm using in order the "fiber tensile fracture energy", "fiber compressive fracture energy", "matrix tensile fracture energy", "matrix compression fracture energy".
Creasing to cratering instability in polymers under ultrahigh electric fields
Qiming Wang, Lin Zhang, and Xuanhe Zhao*
Physical Review Letters, In press
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Original post from CISM website:
Herewith I announce to you that we created a discussion forum for topics related to our contact mechanics software on our website
www.kalkersoftware.org .
The idea is to facilitate discussions and information exchange between users,
and between users and developers.
As a start I initiated two topics:
1) collect pointers to interesting information sources w.r.t. (rolling)
contact mechanics;
2) discuss the possible extension of CONTACT w.r.t. more elaborate friction laws.
viscoelasticity ----ABAQUS
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