Github with Input File and Concrete Parameters: github.com/hnrwagner/Concrete_Drop_Test Timecodes: 0:00 - Intro 1:10 - Create Concrete Parts 5:00 - Create Steel Impactor 5:45 - Create Assembly 8:40 - Create Analysis Step 9:12 - Define Material Steel 10:05 - Define Material Concrete 11:20 - Assign Material to Part 12:05 - Edit Keywords for Element Deletion 12:50 - Define Boundary Conditions 13:40 - Define Gravity Load 14:13 - Meshing and Partitions 18:00 - Results without Contact 18:15 - Contact Definition 19:00 - Final Results 20:00 - Impact Result View 20:30 - Results with full Penetration 21:10 - Github Link for Inputfile and Concrete Material Data
Dr. Wagner, I have to model the same example but for steel fiber reinforced concrete slab. Could you please help me with these points: Does the concrete damage plasticity model is sufficient to monitor the cracking and failure of the slab? How did you calculate the velocity of the impactor, and why did not you set the step time based on this velocity? Why did not you defined the History Output Field? why did you change the dropping height to achieve full penetration rather than increasing the iteration number of analysis?
Dr Wagner, could you please explain the difference between liner bifurcation load, nonlinear bifurcation load , and limit load for axial compression of cylinder?
Dear, I found your videos very helpful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Can you please make a video on Tsai-wu failure criteria for FRP in Abaqus? I think the properties of GFRP are variable depending on different situation. So I am unable to model the GFRP tube filled with concrete in flexure. I can model the hollow tube properly. But the concrete filled tube is not working in the same way. From some papers I have found that they used Tsai wu failure in flexure for concrete filled FRP tube. But I do not know about this technique. I will appreciate if you please have some suggestions for me. Thank you.
@@sohailhamza2812 hmm hard to say, those are the places were the damage parameter exceeds 1, you can induce a certain crack pattern if you use geometric imperfections like shown here: th-cam.com/video/MyCLtYjtIt0/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/pRRjobNzNKQ/w-d-xo.html
Dr. Ronald, you are on the next level of sharing knowledge. Your presentations and inp files are great! Thank you a lot! I Wish you all the best!
Github with Input File and Concrete Parameters:
github.com/hnrwagner/Concrete_Drop_Test
Timecodes:
0:00 - Intro
1:10 - Create Concrete Parts
5:00 - Create Steel Impactor
5:45 - Create Assembly
8:40 - Create Analysis Step
9:12 - Define Material Steel
10:05 - Define Material Concrete
11:20 - Assign Material to Part
12:05 - Edit Keywords for Element Deletion
12:50 - Define Boundary Conditions
13:40 - Define Gravity Load
14:13 - Meshing and Partitions
18:00 - Results without Contact
18:15 - Contact Definition
19:00 - Final Results
20:00 - Impact Result View
20:30 - Results with full Penetration
21:10 - Github Link for Inputfile and Concrete Material Data
Dr. Wagner, I have to model the same example but for steel fiber reinforced concrete slab. Could you please help me with these points:
Does the concrete damage plasticity model is sufficient to monitor the cracking and failure of the slab?
How did you calculate the velocity of the impactor, and why did not you set the step time based on this velocity?
Why did not you defined the History Output Field?
why did you change the dropping height to achieve full penetration rather than increasing the iteration number of analysis?
Dr Wagner, could you please explain the difference between liner bifurcation load, nonlinear bifurcation load , and limit load for axial compression of cylinder?
Thanks 👍. Why don't you make a course on Abaqus simulations and sell on Udemy, people will pay for quality content.
Dear Dr., does CDP takes into account the effect of strain rates?
Hi, Dr. Wagner, can you do modeling of UHPFRC in Abaqus?
Dear Sir, can you perform the dynamic tensile test with different strain rates?.
Sir please give any simple model to use in ABAQUS, other than CDP
Dear, I found your videos very helpful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Can you please make a video on Tsai-wu failure criteria for FRP in Abaqus? I think the properties of GFRP are variable depending on different situation. So I am unable to model the GFRP tube filled with concrete in flexure. I can model the hollow tube properly. But the concrete filled tube is not working in the same way. From some papers I have found that they used Tsai wu failure in flexure for concrete filled FRP tube. But I do not know about this technique. I will appreciate if you please have some suggestions for me. Thank you.
Sir can you please bmake a video on impact or penetration of bullet in a dome/helmet
Please give a reference, I am not familiar with this topic
Sir, I am waiting for brick wall modeling and analysis.
th-cam.com/video/_Lck4fE3AZA/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=SaeedMoeini
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th-cam.com/video/1AWou-I8nE4/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=KSSEStructuralEngineer
Hi sir why didn't you consider tension damage?
You took only one stress value! Any particular reason for this?
I was actually lazy on this part, but it is done in the same way as for compression
@@hnrwagner OK.
When elements get deleted can we say that those are the places where cracks occur??
I want to get crack patterns how I get them.?
@@sohailhamza2812 hmm hard to say, those are the places were the damage parameter exceeds 1, you can induce a certain crack pattern if you use geometric imperfections like shown here:
th-cam.com/video/MyCLtYjtIt0/w-d-xo.html
and
th-cam.com/video/pRRjobNzNKQ/w-d-xo.html
It seems that GitHub link is broken
fixed:
github.com/hnrwagner/Concrete_Drop_Test
@@hnrwagner Great! Could you also share link to the paper with reference experiment, you have use in this video?
@@YuryNovozilov it is currently in the works, I will link it as it is ready.
@@hnrwagner I have an idea to make a cross-verification with LS-DYNA. I also would be glad to meet you in LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/yurynovozhilov/
@@YuryNovozilov that would be nice, I will share more videos on this topic as soon as they are ready. also followed you on linkedin