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MCalibration for LS-Dyna impact simulation

    • mika.loiselle.1
      Subscriber

      Hi,
      Do you know if MCalibration can be used to calibrate materials for dynamic tests like impacts? Or is it just for traction or compression tests? I’m trying to make a TPU model for impact simulations and I was wondering if I could use impact tests as calibration data to make sure the model is as accurate as possible since it is a nonlinear hyperelastic material. Do you know if that software can allow us to do that?

    • Ram Gopisetti
      Ansys Employee

      Hi Mika, 

      MCalibration can target the specific solver to build a fully calibrated material model that is compatible with LS-Dyna. For thermoplastics, MAT_318 (TNM_PLASTIC) is an ideal choice, and it can be calibrated using MCalibration by inputting temperature- and strain rate-dependent tension-compression test data, along with creep curves (optional). Additionally, you may explore other material model frameworks offered by LS-Dyna, such as MAT_317, MAT_24, and MAT_168 (for brick elements), among others, for thermoplastics.

      Cheers, 

      Ram 

      • mika.loiselle.1
        Subscriber

        Hi,

        Thank you for your reply. It helps a lot. By "straint rate-dependent" data, do you mean something like multiple uniaxial tension tests at different strain rate or do I need data from a test with variable strain rate like a dynamic drop test where I would use something like the acceleration as data?

        Thanks again for your time,

        Mika

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