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Modeling shear strain using 3D part

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tamoora1983

Automotive
Jul 7, 2018
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First post so forgive me if it's a silly question, trying to model this simple loadcase but I am not getting the expected results.

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Here is what my results look like in Abaqus, what could I be doing wrong? Or in other words, how would you model this loadcase in Abaqus CAE?

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'looks like a nice example for 'Hourglassing'.
Google it, learn what it is and try again with C3D20R elements.
 
Thanks Mustaine, so you think I need to go with a 3D model? How should I apply the force? Should I use the traction force with magnitude = 1000N / (0.2m *0.02m) ?
I tried several things and I am not able to get close to the hand calculations [ delta_x = (F*h)/(A*Shear_modulus) = 1.67e-7 m ]
 
Yes, you can run it 2D. But here the same counts regarding Hourglassing.
2D would also eliminate the question how to apply the force.
 
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