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November 19, 2023 at 5:52 amAlex HorwegeSubscriber
Hello,Â
I have been using Johnson Cook models in my impact analyses, and I wanted to try some other constitutive models. I am running into an error where the material models are not recognized, including the models that come built-in with ANSYS Workbench (STEEL V250 for example, with Steinberg-Guinan strength model and Mie-Gruneisen EOS).Â
How can I implement these models in LS-DYNA for ANSYS Workbench? Here is the error code from the Solver output below. It looks like it simply is not detecting the material model at all. I am currently using it with an SPH mesh, but I get the same error with other mesh methods too.Â
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 *** Error 10157 (KEY+157)
    MAT 2 is not found
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 *** Error 10304 (KEY+304)
    CHECKING MATERIAL INPUT Part ID= 2
    PART ID 2 with
    SECTION ID 2 and
    MATERIAL ID 2 does not exist.
    This is PART 2 in the order of input.
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 *** Error 10133 (KEY+133)
    input data failed with: 4 errors
 E r r o r  t e r m i n a t i o n                            11/17/23 17:55:36Â
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November 20, 2023 at 11:55 amRam GopisettiAnsys Employee
Hi,
The closest match for such material in LS-Dyna is MAT_011,Â
You may want to check that material definition first, then use Command snippets under the scoped body.Â
Native implementation is not made yet.Â
Cheers, RamÂ
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