Lodham
Mechanical
- Oct 17, 2011
- 11
Hi there,
I have performed a coupled temp-displacement analysis to simulate the cooling stage of two bodies in contact.
Due to the thermal expansion mismatch, a stress tensile stress field appears in one of the two bodies.
Now I would like to study how a crack would initiate and propagate in this body with tensile stresses.
For this, I was planning to use the XFEM capabilities of Abaqus V6.11. However, it seems that crack propagation cannot be done in a coupled Temp-displacement analysis.
The solution would be to perform the Coupled T°/displ analysis and then to perform a crack propagation modelin in a standard analysis. However I cannot do this in two steps, since I would like to add the crack only in the second step.
Can I do it by running two different simulations?
Can I export the geometry and stress field of my first simulation and use it as input data for a second simulation in which I would add a Maxps damage criterion to propagate an XFEM crack?
Thank you for your help
Pierre
I have performed a coupled temp-displacement analysis to simulate the cooling stage of two bodies in contact.
Due to the thermal expansion mismatch, a stress tensile stress field appears in one of the two bodies.
Now I would like to study how a crack would initiate and propagate in this body with tensile stresses.
For this, I was planning to use the XFEM capabilities of Abaqus V6.11. However, it seems that crack propagation cannot be done in a coupled Temp-displacement analysis.
The solution would be to perform the Coupled T°/displ analysis and then to perform a crack propagation modelin in a standard analysis. However I cannot do this in two steps, since I would like to add the crack only in the second step.
Can I do it by running two different simulations?
Can I export the geometry and stress field of my first simulation and use it as input data for a second simulation in which I would add a Maxps damage criterion to propagate an XFEM crack?
Thank you for your help
Pierre