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Why stress output (S33) greater than CDP input data?

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Fernaldy

Civil/Environmental
Jun 24, 2020
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Hi
I try to make a spun pile connection with the pile cap.
My input data for the CDP is 52 MPa, but I try to plot the result for S33 is 83 MPa. Can someone explain this kind of problem?
 
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Can you attach a picture of material definition window or list the parameters (input data) of your CDP model ?
 
@FEA Way i use to input the Density, Elastic, and CDP. In CDP, I used the plasticity, compressive behavior, and the tensile behavior
 
And what values did you use for parameters of plasticity, compressive and tensile behavior ? Can you list them ?
 
@FEA way this is my input for the CDP model
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Use Tools -> Query -> Probe Value to check the results at the integration points of the element with the maximum stress. I guess the difference comes from a coarse mesh and the result extrapolation in postprocessing.
 
@FEA way okay thank u so much mister. Anyway, can the confinement effect cause this problem? Just wondering my model has the confinement for the spun pile model
 
Please share a picture of your model (geometry with mesh). This will help us find the reason of the problem.
 
Try refining the mesh and make sure that all interactions between parts are properly defined. Also turn off results averaging before reading stress values.
 
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