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How to properly mesh a notched tensile test in Abaqus?

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Ander Azpi

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Mar 3, 2021
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Hello!
I'm struggling when meshing a tensile test with a notch. The simulation seems fine at first, but when stretching, the elements on the notch get extremely deformed and the simulation eventually crashes.

Any idea of how I could do that?

The simulation is an axisymmetric standard/implicit simulation. Also, I'm using UMATHT subroutine to simulate hydrogen diffusion.

Thanks in advance
 
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If manual mesh refinement in that region doesn't help, you can try using adaptive remeshing in Abaqus/CAE.
 
Hello, Thanks for your answer!

The problem with this is that I need quad elements for the subroutine to work, and adaptive meshing forces me to use tet/quad-dom
 
Then you may have to refine the mesh manually - use very dense mesh in the problematic region (partitions may help you reduce the size of that region to a minimum).
 
part of the problem, as I see it, is that the mesh size is already very small and deformations are creating bad elements.

more than adaptive meshing, I think you need element order meshing ... "P" elements (or is it "H" ?)

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General Paulus, Nov 1942, outside Stalingrad after the launch of Operation Uranus.
 
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