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Material units

material_girl

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Hi,

I am attempting to figure out why my explicit model is progressing so slowly. I have tried mass scaling, but it has not helped much. Could someone tell me if my material parameters are correct? My geometry is in mm, so the units I have chosen are:

conductivity: W/mm*k (for example: 0.0298174 at 310 degrees C)


Young's modulus: N/10^6 mm^2 (example: 188053.95 at 310 degrees C)

density: kg/mm^3 (example: 7.64E-06 at 310 degrees C)

specific heat: J/kg*k (example: 610.42 at 310 degrees C)

Thank you :)
 
Consistent commonly used SI(mm) units are:
- Young’s modulus [MPa]
- density [tonne/mm^3]
- thermal conductivity [mW/mm*K]
- specific heat [mJ/tonne*K]

If you search for "Abaqus units" you will find some helpful tables with other consistent unit systems.
 

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