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September 18, 2024 at 7:55 pm
Heidi.Feigenbaum
SubscriberI am wondering if I can input a strain energy density for a hyperelastic material. I see that I can put in experimental data using a response function. But in this case, I want to use the strain energy density function that other researchers found, not stress-strain data. I know that I could define a USERMAT, but since it is hyperelastic (no plastic deformation), I am wondering if there is a simple way to just enter the strain energy density function without needing to define a USERMAT.
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September 25, 2024 at 1:25 pm
Ashish Khemka
Forum ModeratorHi Heidi,
It looks that your query was already answered. Are you not receiving the updates?
Hyperelastic materials – input the strain energy density function (ansys.com)
Regards,
Ashish Khemka
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