TAGGED: hyperelasticity, material
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July 1, 2022 at 11:02 am
Ben_Ben
SubscriberHey,
I'm trying to inflate a balloon in Workbench LS-Dyna.
When I use the Rubber 1 material (As seen below) given in Engineering Data Sources the model runs without any errors. It is a third order Ogden material.
But I want to run the model with values from a paper I am referencing. The material properties are seen below. This is also a third order Ogden material.
But when I change the coefficients to the ones in the table above I get an error.
Error MAT 2 is not found. Am I inputting the coefficients incorrectly?
If anyone could help me I'd be very grateful.
Thanks,
Ben
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July 5, 2022 at 4:53 pm
Ram Gopisetti
Ansys EmployeeHi Hyperelastic material models are not supported, our recent version include Blatz-Ko and Simplified Rubber and especially the ogden model is not natively supported, you may want to use the command snippets for the inputting the material card scoped to a body and the material is MAT_077o with additnial viscoelastic terms defined.
Cheers, Ram
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July 6, 2022 at 11:13 am
Ben_Ben
SubscriberHi Ram,
I am a little confused by your reply. When I run with the material Rubber 1 from Engineering Data Sources the simulation completes with no errors.
Rubber 1 is a third order ogden model.
So why does the simulation not run when I change the parameters of the ogden model?Thanks,
Ben
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July 12, 2022 at 6:51 pm
Reno Genest
Ansys EmployeeHello Ben,
Have you tried using the *MAT_OGDEN_RUBBER from the LSDYNA External Model - MAT in Engineering Data?
Also, Ansys 2022R2 is now available and now supports all cards for the above keyword. So, I recommend you download and install the latest version:
https://download.ansys.com/Current%20Release
https://support.ansys.com/Components/DownloadFile?file=/WhatsNew/2022R2/2022R2-Mechanical.pdf
Reno.
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July 12, 2022 at 6:52 pm
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July 15, 2022 at 8:33 am
Ben_Ben
SubscriberOh thank you for your reply. I haven't tried that. Can try later today. Will also download R2.
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