Essays about: "User material subroutine"

Found 3 essays containing the words User material subroutine.

  1. 1. The Investigation of Crack Propagation in Cortical Bone using a Phase Field Fracture Approach

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Biomedicinsk teknik

    Author : Olivia Karlsson; [2022]
    Keywords : Cortical Bone; Cortical bone microstructure; Phase field; Phase field fracture approach; Crack propagation; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Human cortical bone tissue is a complex and strong composite material, with the ability to resist damage via slowing, stopping or redirecting propagating cracks. However, the ability is impaired with age. At the microscale, changes are seen both in terms of increased porosity and as changes in local material parameters. READ MORE

  2. 2. Implementation of thermomechanical laser welding simulation : Predicting displacements of fusing A AISI304 T-JOINT

    University essay from Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för ingenjörsvetenskap

    Author : Anton Rolseth; Anton Gustafsson; [2021]
    Keywords : Laser welding; Finite element method; ABAQUS; Thermomechanical simulation; Heat source models; DFLUX; Element activation;

    Abstract : Laser welding is an advanced joining technique with the capability to form deep, narrow, and precise welds. Numerical models are used to simulate the process in attempts of predicting distortions and stresses in the material. This is done to reduce physical testing, optimize processes and enable integrated product- and process development. READ MORE

  3. 3. Simulation of ultrasonic time of flight in bolted joints

    University essay from KTH/Hållfasthetslära

    Author : David Chlebek; [2021]
    Keywords : Acoustoelastic effect; User material subroutine; Murnaghan hyperelastic material model; Explicit FEM; Ultrasonic preload; Fortran; Akustoelastiska effekten; Användar material; Murnaghan hyperelastisk materialmodell; Explicit FEM; Ultraljudsmätning av klämkraft; Fortran;

    Abstract : Ultrasonic measurements of the preload in bolted joints is a very accurate method since it does not depend on the friction and other factors which cause difficulties for common methods. The ultrasonic method works by emitting an ultrasonic pulse into the bolt which is reflected at the end and returned to the transducer, the change in the time of flight (TOF) can be related to the elongation of the bolt and therefore the preload. READ MORE