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Smoothed Particle Galerkin(SPG) method in LS Dyna and supported Materials(MAT_)

    • Fritz Herschteinmueller
      Subscriber

      Hello everyone,

      I would like to know, if there is any list with a detailed information about supported materials (MAT_) in LS Dyna when using the smoothed particle Galerkin (SPG) method. I am especially interested in anisotropic materials that can simulate carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRP).

      Thanks a lot in advance for your answer!

      Best Regards,

      Fritz. 

    • Reno Genest
      Ansys Employee

      Hello Fritz,

      I found the following from our knowledge database:

      "In general, SPG is compatible with all solid material models that use Cauchy strain for stress calculation. Ortho-/aniso-tropic material laws (including those using deformation gradient for stress calculation) need special treatment, so they are generally not supported."

      Which anisotropic material model are you thinking of using?

      Note that we are planning to add the list of material models supported by SPG in the LS-DYNA user Manual Vol II at some point in the future. I will contact the developer to get you a list now.

       

      Reno.

       

    • Reno Genest
      Ansys Employee

       

      Hello Fritz,

      *MAT_002 is suported and validated for SPG and *MAT_022 is supported but not validated as of now. I think those are the only orthotropic material models supported for now. *MAT_054/55 and *MAT_058 are not supported.

      Here is the list of supported and validated material models for SPG as of November 28, 2023:

      MatIDSupportedValidated
      1YesYes
      2Yesyes
      3YesYes
      4YesNo
      5YesNo
      6YesNo
      7No 
      8YesNo
      9YesNo
      10YesNo
      11YesNo
      12YesNo
      13YesNo
      14YesNo
      15YesYes
      16YesYes
      17No 
      18YesNo
      19YesNo
      20No 
      21No 
      22YesNo
      23No 
      24YesYes
      25YesNo
      26No 
      27YesNo
      28No 
      29No 
      30YesNo
      31No 
      32No 
      33No 
      34No 
      35YesNo
      36YesNo
      37No 
      38No 
      39No 
      40No 
      41YesNo
      42YesNo
      43YesNo
      44YesNo
      45YesNo
      46YesNo
      MatIDSupportedValidated
      47YesNo
      48YesNo
      49YesNo
      50YesNo
      51YesNo
      52YesNo
      53No 
      54No 
      55No 
      56No 
      57YesNo
      58No 
      59YesNo
      60YesNo
      61YesNo
      62No 
      63YesNo
      64YesNo
      65YesNo
      66No 
      67No 
      68No 
      69No 
      70No 
      71No 
      72YesYes
      73No 
      74No 
      75YesNo
      76YesNo
      77YesNo
      78YesNo
      79YesNo
      80No 
      81YesNo
      82YesNo
      83YesYes
      84No 
      85No 
      86No 
      87YesNo
      88YesNo
      89No 
      90No 
      91No 
      92No 
      MatIDSupportedValidated
      93No 
      94No 
      95No 
      96No 
      97No 
      98No 
      99No 
      100No 
      101No 
      102No 
      103YesNo
      104YesNo
      105No 
      106YesNo
      107YesNo
      108No 
      109No 
      110YesNo
      111YesYes
      112YesNo
      113No 
      114No 
      115YesNo
      116No 
      117No 
      118No 
      119No 
      120No 
      121No 
      122YesNo
      123YesNo
      124YesYes
      125No 
      126YesYes
      127YesNo
      128No 
      129No 
      130No 
      131No 
      132No 
      133No 
      134No 
      135No 
      136No 
      137No 
      138No 
      MatIDSupportedValidated
      139No 
      140No 
      141No 
      142No 
      143YesYes
      144No 
      145YesNo
      146No 
      147YesNo
      148No 
      149No 
      150No 
      151No 
      152No 
      153No 
      154No 
      155YesNo
      156No 
      157YesNo
      158No 
      159YesYes
      160No 
      161YesNo
      162YesNo
      163No 
      164No 
      165No 
      166No 
      167No 
      168No 
      169No 
      170No 
      171No 
      172No 
      173YesNo
      174No 
      175No 
      176YesNo
      177No 
      178No 
      179No 
      180No 
      181YesNo
      182No 
      183No 
      184No 
      MatIDSupportedValidated
      185No 
      186No 
      187No 
      188No 
      189No 
      190No 
      191No 
      192No 
      193Yesyes
      194No 
      195No 
      196No 
      197No 
      198No 
      199YesYes
      200No 
      201No 
      202No 
      203No 
      204No 
      205No 
      206No 
      207No 
      208No 
      209No 
      210YesNo
      211No 
      212No 
      213No 
      214No 
      215No 
      216No 
      217No 
      218No 
      219No 
      220No 
      221YesNo
      222No 
      223No 
      224YesYes
      225No 
      226No 
      227No 
      228YesNo
      229No 
      230No 
      MatIDSupportedValidated
      231No 
      232No 
      233YesNo
      234No 
      235No 
      236No 
      237No 
      238No 
      239No 
      240No 
      241YesNo
      242No 
      243No 
      244No 
      245No 
      246No 
      247No 
      248No 
      249No 
      250No 
      251No 
      252No 
      253No 
      254No 
      255YesNo
      256No 
      257No 
      258No 
      259No 
      260YesYes
      261No 
      262No 
      263YesNo
      264YesNo
      265No 
      266No 
      267No 
      268No 
      269YesYes
      270No 
      271No 
      272YesYes
      273YesYes
      274No 
      275No 
      276No 
      MatIDSupportedValidated
      277No 
      278No 
      279No 
      280No 
      281No 
      282No 
      283No 
      284No 
      285No 
      286No 
      287No 
      288No 
      289No 
      290No 
      291No 
      292No 
      293No 
      294No 
      295No 
      296No 
      297No 
      298No 
      299No 
      300No 

       

      Reno.

       

    • Fritz Herschteinmueller
      Subscriber

      Hi Reno,

      thank you very much for your detailed response. The orthropic models could be good candidates for the CFRP modelling. Sadly, MAT_54/55 and MAT_58 are not supported yet.

      Could you please explain the meaning of the validated MAT models? If the models were not validated, could they possibly be unstable?

      Best regards.

    • Reno Genest
      Ansys Employee

      Hello Fritz,

      Unvalidated material models have not gone through extensive QA testing and there might be problems that we are not aware of.

      I will let the developer know that you are interested in *MAT_054/55 and *MAT_058 with SPG.

       

      Reno.

    • Fritz Herschteinmueller
      Subscriber

      Hi Reno,

      I believe MAT_059 would be even more suitable for CFRP. If possible, could you please inform the developer? 

      Do you also have an idea of how long the validation will take?

      Thanks a lot once again!

      Best Regards,

      Fritz.

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