jazzyg
Mechanical
- Apr 22, 2004
- 6
Dear all,
I am using I-deas 8 to run some crack propagation tests on various laminate layups (for example uni-directional, quasi-isotropic layups etc.) on a double cantillever beam (DCB) specimen.
The problem is how do i realisticly model a crack using I-deas. I thought that i could create a partition and mesh the whole specimen. After this i thought i could create some contraints on the individual nodes that lie on the partition and get them to split (redefined into 2 nodes) after a certain value has been exceeded (i.e the discrete crack method. Or instead of a partition do i have to create a very small gap in the DCB specimen to represent the crack.
Does anyone know how to enforce these contraints on the node or alternatively does anyone know any method to model crack propagation using I-deas 8. I would appreciated any ideas (no pun intended).
Thank You
jazzyg
I am using I-deas 8 to run some crack propagation tests on various laminate layups (for example uni-directional, quasi-isotropic layups etc.) on a double cantillever beam (DCB) specimen.
The problem is how do i realisticly model a crack using I-deas. I thought that i could create a partition and mesh the whole specimen. After this i thought i could create some contraints on the individual nodes that lie on the partition and get them to split (redefined into 2 nodes) after a certain value has been exceeded (i.e the discrete crack method. Or instead of a partition do i have to create a very small gap in the DCB specimen to represent the crack.
Does anyone know how to enforce these contraints on the node or alternatively does anyone know any method to model crack propagation using I-deas 8. I would appreciated any ideas (no pun intended).
Thank You
jazzyg