EMJohnsen
Bioengineer
- Jul 9, 2013
- 8
Hello,
I am trying to model the deflection of a rubber "membrane". The "membrane" is 250 mm in diameter and 0.5 mm in thickness; it is meshed with C3D6H elements and is modeled as an incompressible, neo-Hookean material with C10 = 0.17 MPa. The material is deformed 127 mm via displacement-controlled loading by a rigid body indentor with a radius of 50 mm. Standard "Hard Contact" with a friction coefficient of 0 describe the contact between the two surfaces. The model converges with the desired displacement, but the reaction forces are significantly lower than expected.
If there is any insight into what I may be doing wrong or leaving out, it would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
I am trying to model the deflection of a rubber "membrane". The "membrane" is 250 mm in diameter and 0.5 mm in thickness; it is meshed with C3D6H elements and is modeled as an incompressible, neo-Hookean material with C10 = 0.17 MPa. The material is deformed 127 mm via displacement-controlled loading by a rigid body indentor with a radius of 50 mm. Standard "Hard Contact" with a friction coefficient of 0 describe the contact between the two surfaces. The model converges with the desired displacement, but the reaction forces are significantly lower than expected.
If there is any insight into what I may be doing wrong or leaving out, it would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!