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verification of tan delta for viscoelastic material

    • seventanapply
      Subscriber

      Hi, 


      I am trying to verify the tan delta of viscoelastic material in Workbench. The model is simply a 10x10x10 mm cube.  Transient structural is chosen. 


      For the part of Shear modulus and bulk modulus, I obtained the experimental data from DMA and import those data points into Engineering data. And I have already verified that if there is a constant stress, then a creep compliance curve is obtained which is matched with my experimental data of creep compliance.


      For tan delta,


      I measured the storage modulus vs freq curve from DMA and import those data into WB by APDL commands.



      Then I set my pressure as a kind of sinusoidal pressure upon the top surface. The function of pressure is as follow.


      Pressure=-0.4*sin(6.28*time) if pressure<0


      otherwise pressure=0.


      Those data are imported by XML file. I am pretty sure the pressure is correct. Here is the screenshot.



      Other boundary condition is a fixed support at the bottom.


      According to the definition of tan delta, delta is a lag phase angle between stress and strain if the input is a sinusoidal stress.


      But I cannot see any phase lag in my results. 


      Can you give any suggestions? or maybe I made some conceptional mistakes? Should I do it under Harmonic analysis?


      Thanks in advance.


       


       

    • caogang7758
      Subscriber

      I recently also find out that transient structural analysis does not shown any phase lag and energy dissipation when you use prony series viscoelastic.I feel puzzled.

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