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How to calculate absorbed energy in a material during impact?

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heltaher

Automotive
May 15, 2010
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Hi,
I have a hollow tube is being impacted by a block of 25 kg at 14 m/sec along its longitudinal axis.
I am using INT_ENERGYALL results option in ANSYS Explicit and I've selected the tube as my body.
The problem is: the calculated result is way too high - (1.13 e5 J/kg)~ 11515 J for the 0.108 kg tube - compared to the 0.5*m*v^2= 2450 J initial kinetic energy.
Any thoughts?
 
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Have you checked Energy Summary (under Solution Information) to see different energies
(internal, kinetic, hourglass, contact) during solution cycles? Are they making sense?
 
The plot of INT_ENERGYALL is a distribution. If 1.13e5 is the maximum value in the legend, you cannot
simply multiply it by the total mass of tube to get total internal energy of the tube.

 
Energy summary make perfect sense.

How then to derive the absorbed energy from ANSYS?
Thanks
 
Try using Result Tracker (also in Solution Information).
 
It worked thank you L K very much indeed.
 
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