Can somebody help for ekill script for block structure under compression inorder to see the failure?
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July 24, 2021 at 5:39 pmtamandeepSubscriber
I am trying to simulate a block (as shown in figure) under compression & I also want to see the failure . Can someone tell me how can I make it work ?
Please help me or share the commands for something like that ?Â
July 24, 2021 at 6:51 pmpeteroznewmanSubscriberI suggest you run this model in Explicit Dynamics where you will see the failure. Erosion will remove elements during the solution based on a strain criterion (default) or on a material failure criterion if you have that in your material and you change the Erosion setting to On Material Failure.
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