ZohrehA
Materials
- Dec 15, 2022
- 35
Hi,
I would like to model cold spray process (a coating process but also use for additive manufacturing) with AM modeler.
I am new at AM Modeler plugin, till now I was successful to create an event series for heat source.
But for adding material I have problem from the beginning. I found that I have to use Progressive Element Activation but I don’t know where or in which module I can define it? I either don’t know if I need subroutine for defining material addition or not?
In this stage I am not going to consider material property changes with temperature.
My model is a simple model: a flat rectangle part, with the initial room temperature. The maximum temperature that part reach during the process is about 300 ̊C (below melting point).
The heat source is a high pressure, high temperature Ni gas (P= 30 bar, T= 500 ̊C) that carries high velocity particle (about 800 to 1200 mm/s) through a de Laval nozzle. The nozzle travel above the surface and spray the high velocity high temperature particles on the surface. So the particles attach to the surface by their kinetic and thermal energy. The convection and radiation is considered. And only elastic property is define for material.
I have studied a lot of documents and ABAQUS documentation, but it is not clear for me that what is the first step and where and how I can define the Progressive Element Activation
Is anyone here that could help me in this regard?
I would like to model cold spray process (a coating process but also use for additive manufacturing) with AM modeler.
I am new at AM Modeler plugin, till now I was successful to create an event series for heat source.
But for adding material I have problem from the beginning. I found that I have to use Progressive Element Activation but I don’t know where or in which module I can define it? I either don’t know if I need subroutine for defining material addition or not?
In this stage I am not going to consider material property changes with temperature.
My model is a simple model: a flat rectangle part, with the initial room temperature. The maximum temperature that part reach during the process is about 300 ̊C (below melting point).
The heat source is a high pressure, high temperature Ni gas (P= 30 bar, T= 500 ̊C) that carries high velocity particle (about 800 to 1200 mm/s) through a de Laval nozzle. The nozzle travel above the surface and spray the high velocity high temperature particles on the surface. So the particles attach to the surface by their kinetic and thermal energy. The convection and radiation is considered. And only elastic property is define for material.
I have studied a lot of documents and ABAQUS documentation, but it is not clear for me that what is the first step and where and how I can define the Progressive Element Activation
Is anyone here that could help me in this regard?