Settler
Structural
- May 22, 2010
- 88
Hello all,
I am modeling a sandwich beam made of two isotropic (for the moment) materials, modeled with continuum shell elements.
Materials are aluminum and balsa wood. As of now, I capture the stiffness reasonably well, and my next step is to capture the failure.
I have tests from three point bending, resulting in the core shear failure, which is the failure mode I want to numerically capture.
I have the crushing strength of balsa wood.
Is there any way you could suggest me to have a damage initiation criterion?
Thanks
I am modeling a sandwich beam made of two isotropic (for the moment) materials, modeled with continuum shell elements.
Materials are aluminum and balsa wood. As of now, I capture the stiffness reasonably well, and my next step is to capture the failure.
I have tests from three point bending, resulting in the core shear failure, which is the failure mode I want to numerically capture.
I have the crushing strength of balsa wood.
Is there any way you could suggest me to have a damage initiation criterion?
Thanks