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  1. Mcakir

    Temperature in Johnson Cook Model

    Dear Haseeb; Do you set your analyis on Dynamic, Temp-Disp, Explicit from the step module?
  2. Mcakir

    Extract the data from a batch of analyses

    Dear All; I would like to extract V.V3 and VR.VR1 data of a Reference point of a rigid body from a set of ODB files. Can someone guide me on this problem? Thanks in advance...
  3. Mcakir

    Overall Velocity of a Deformable Object

    Dear Mustaine Thank you for the feedback. I will try your suggestion as soon as possible. At the time being, I have found a solution for this problem. I took a slice of nodes perpendicular to impact direction and plotted their nodal velocity history then averaged them. It seems reasonable at...
  4. Mcakir

    Overall Velocity of a Deformable Object

    Hello Everyone; Could someone help me on plotting the overall post-impact velocity of a DEFORMABLE BODY. I have not any problem with the problem itself. But having trouble with the plotting of overall velocity of the body. Note: I have tried plotting node based velocity but it gives me no...
  5. Mcakir

    Internal Surfaces- Perforation

    Nodal erosion can reduce computation time a little but as far as I know not much. Other than this I have no experience. Abaqus Documents discuss as below in detail: You can control whether contact nodes remain in the contact domain after all the surrounding faces and edges have eroded due to...
  6. Mcakir

    Internal Surfaces- Perforation

    Dear ShadowWarrior; It depends on the problem you are coping with. But I can directly say that If the inertial forces are important even the elements failed in a zone you will still need the MASS containing those elements. If you erease the nodes, then you will lose some information carried on...
  7. Mcakir

    ELEMENT DELETION IN ABAQUS/EXPLICIT COUPLED TEMP-DISP. PROBLEM

    If you send me your CAE an INP files I may help you with a video tutorial. We can contact through cakir.muhammed@hotmail.com
  8. Mcakir

    ELEMENT DELETION IN ABAQUS/EXPLICIT COUPLED TEMP-DISP. PROBLEM

    Hello mechdrive; Are you still on this problem? Have you solved it? If you havent please inform me. At a first glance I have pointed material model data contains an appropriate data
  9. Mcakir

    Internal Surfaces- Perforation

    Dear Haseeb; Please check the following steps; Check units and quantities you already have used in your model (Very crucial) Create a Element Based Set in the Assembly module. While doing this select all elements probably will be in contact during your analysis. Name this set as "erodeset"...
  10. Mcakir

    Internal Surfaces- Perforation

    Dear Haseeb; Do you still need help on your issue?
  11. Mcakir

    Simulation of High Speed Impact of Two Deformable Bodies

    Hello Everyone; I am trying to analyze a bullet impact problem against layered target system. The problem requires element deletion of all materials. There should be contact interaction between the materials. I have done the simulation with a rigid projectile for the sake of easiness of the...
  12. Mcakir

    internal surfaces - perforation problem

    Dear Mustaine3 and DrBwts, I defined General Contact and > All with Self You are right DrBwts Please check my file and correct me. I checked many times but could not find any clue about solution. Regarding the posts above I can't see anything conflicting the directive mentioned in Keywords...
  13. Mcakir

    internal surfaces - perforation problem

    Hello Everyone; I have a similar issue,too. Althrough I have applied the directives which trickstersson described, I haven't managed to run an analysis with no errors. Here are steps which I followed; I opened my cae file. From Assembly> Sets> (Pick Element, Name as Target)> Select all...
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