-
-
April 12, 2024 at 10:40 amashish gurjarSubscriber
Sir, how do we get explicit materials properties for composite materials like Shock EOS linear, gruneisen coefficient, parameter c1, and parameter s1?
These parameters are mandatory for explicit dynamics simulation?
Â
or we can use orthotropic properties for composite materials instead of above mentioned properties?
-
April 16, 2024 at 8:48 pmChris QuanAnsys Employee
Discussion about Mie-Gruneisen EOS can be found from the following link of wikipedia.Â
Mie–Grüneisen equation of state - Wikipedia
Shock EOS is one form of Mie-Gruneisen EOS. Its material parameters can be obtained experimentally using shock compression tests.
Â
-
Viewing 1 reply thread
- The topic ‘material properties for Ansys explicit dynamic’ is closed to new replies.
Ansys Innovation Space
Trending discussions
- Workbench license error
- Unexpected error on Workbench: Root element not found.
- Unexpected issues with SCCM deployment of Ansys Fluids and Structures 2024 R1
- access to path files denied error
- AQWA: Hydrodynamic response error
- Questions and recommendations: Septum Horn Antenna
- Tutorial or Help for 2 way FSI
- Unable to connect to the license
- Moment Reaction probe with Large deformation
- Ansys with Vmware and CPU configuration : I’m lost, good practice?
Top Contributors
-
1762
-
635
-
599
-
591
-
366
Top Rated Tags
© 2025 Copyright ANSYS, Inc. All rights reserved.
Ansys does not support the usage of unauthorized Ansys software. Please visit www.ansys.com to obtain an official distribution.