eispiata
Materials
- Feb 18, 2008
- 48
Hi,
I am trying to model a penny shape crack in a 3D model (see pictures attached in the Power Point Presentation). To sketch the crack I use the "Shell ---> Revolve" featured function" of Abaqus.
Indeed I sketched a line that I revolved (by a 360 angle) with respect to the axis of revolution (and ticked on: "keep the interior boundary"). Then I meshed the model and ran the analysis. The analysis completed successfully but instead of a penny shape crack it turns out that a line of point remains tied throughout the deformation. That tied line corresponds exactly to the original line used to create the penny shape crack by revolving it.
I wish i could find a way to help Abaqus understand that the line is also part of the seam.
How could i create a penny shape crack in the center of the geometry? And how can i enforce the original line to be part of the seam and not remain tied throughout the deformation?
Best regards,
Malik
I am trying to model a penny shape crack in a 3D model (see pictures attached in the Power Point Presentation). To sketch the crack I use the "Shell ---> Revolve" featured function" of Abaqus.
Indeed I sketched a line that I revolved (by a 360 angle) with respect to the axis of revolution (and ticked on: "keep the interior boundary"). Then I meshed the model and ran the analysis. The analysis completed successfully but instead of a penny shape crack it turns out that a line of point remains tied throughout the deformation. That tied line corresponds exactly to the original line used to create the penny shape crack by revolving it.
I wish i could find a way to help Abaqus understand that the line is also part of the seam.
How could i create a penny shape crack in the center of the geometry? And how can i enforce the original line to be part of the seam and not remain tied throughout the deformation?
Best regards,
Malik