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November 12, 2019 at 10:47 pm
sharkilspot
SubscriberI understand that u can simulate a quasi static test in explicit dynamic by ANSYS.
If I want to simulate honeycomb core uniaxial compression with quasi static state, what parameter shoud I defined ?
Should I vary the "CFL time step"? or the "staic damping"?
From my understanding the goal is to have the low kinetic energy right? what about contact energy? (FYI: I use the honeycomb extension to create the specimen, so it has bond type join that might cause contact energy. . . I think, im very ignorant about where this contact energy came from)
what about "initial condition"? should I define head (the test machine pressure head) as "velocity" or "displacement"?
Any reply/guidance/tutorial/link regarding my question is highly anticipated.
Thank You
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November 13, 2019 at 4:20 pm
Missy Ji
Ansys Employeecheck the knowledge materials here any ANSYS customer portal.
#2042916
Model Quasi Static processes using Explicit Dynamics with Velocity Scaling
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November 16, 2019 at 4:50 pm
sharkilspot
SubscriberThanks for the reply
Unfortunately I cant access the link, can you help send the pdf to my email (syahiirk@students.itb.ac.id) instead? Much appreciated.
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November 19, 2019 at 3:49 pm
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November 20, 2019 at 12:37 am
sharkilspot
SubscriberThank you so much for the trouble.
Your post really help me a LOT.
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February 9, 2021 at 9:20 am
djtan
SubscriberIve been enlightened, nThankssssn
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