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1 Using Finite Elements- Abaqus
Mark Johnson

2 Using Finite Elements- Abaqus
Aims and objectives Wednesday 09/06/10 Introduce Abaqus CAE Layout Modules Model Tree How to setup a simple Abaqus analysis How to set up an Image Based Model for analysis Thursday 10/06/10 Tutorials- hands-on session (students run their own analyses) Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

3 Stepwise description of FEA
Preprocessing CT scan Thresholding Segmenting Model generation Discretization Mesh Generation Material Properties Boundary Conditions Loading Conditions ScanIP ScanFE Nodal displacements are used to calculate structural strain, and subsequently stress FE Analysis Abaqus (or ParaFEM + ParaFEM viewer) Postprocessing Representation and interpretation of FEA results Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

4 ABAQUS/CAE

5 ABAQUS- Program Layout
Title Bar Menu Bar Tool Bar Context Bar Model /Results Tree Viewport Toolbox Area Prompt Area Message area or command line interface Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

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ABAQUS- Modules ABAQUS/CAE is divided into functional units called modules Each module contains only those tools that are relevant to a specific portion of the modeling task Order of the modules follows a logical sequence A completed model contains everything that ABAQUS needs to start the analysis (e.g. boundary conditions, loading steps…) Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

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ABAQUS- Modules Part Sketch and create parts. Property Define the material properties and other section properties. Assembly Assemble the model and create sets. Step Configure the analysis procedure and output requests. Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

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ABAQUS- Modules Load Apply loads and boundary conditions. Mesh Meshing your parts. Job Create a job and submit it for analysis. Visualization View the results of the analysis. Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

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ABAQUS- Model Tree Organised format At a glance overview Hard to forget a step Easy for someone else to follow Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

10 Units I’m not confident in these results…
Has this structure deformed 2mm or 2km? Units What units are these results in? Was the input force 50N or 50kN?

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Abaqus and units Make sure you know what values and units you’re putting in, otherwise you won’t know what you’re getting out… Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

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ABAQUS- Units ABAQUS has no built-in system of units All input data must be specified in consistent units Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

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ABAQUS- Units Mars Climate Orbiter Pounds x newtons = crash Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

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Be careful with units!! MASS LENGTH TIME FORCE  STRESS ENERGY DENSITY YOUNG's 35MPH     56.33KMPH GRAVITY kg      m s N Pa J 7.83e+03 2.07e+11 15.65 9.806 cm 1.0e-02 N 7.83e-03 2.07e+09 1.56e+03 9.806e+02 ms 1.0e+04 N 2.07e+03 1.56 9.806e-04 us 1.0e+10 N 2.07e-03 1.56e-03 9.806e-10 mm KN GPa KN-mm 7.83e-06 2.07e+02 9.806e-03 g dyne dy/cm² erg 7.83e+00 2.07e+12 1.0e+07 N Mbar 1.0e+07 Ncm 2.07e+00 1.0e-06 N 1.56e+04 9.806e+03 MPa N-mm 2.07e+05 ton 7.83e-09 lbfs2/in in lbf psi lbf-in 7.33e-04 3.00e+07 6.16e+02 386 slug ft psf lbf-ft 1.52e+01 4.32e+09 51.33 32.17 kgfs2/mm kgf kgf/mm² kgf-mm 8.02e-10 2.07e+04 kg mN 1.0e+03 Pa 2.07e+08 1.0e+05 Pa 2.07e+06 Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

15 How to set up a simple Abaqus analysis

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Overview of Tutorial 1. Loading a cantilever beam Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

17 (Tutorial 1.) Creating a part
Sketch in 2D Extrude to make 3D beam Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

18 (Tutorial 1.) Creating a material
Double-click Materials in the Model tree Name the material Assign material properties Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

19 (Tutorial 1.) Configuring your analysis
To perform an analysis it is necessary to have at least two steps; An initial step, in which you will apply boundary conditions that constrain the model An analysis step, in which you will apply a load t0 the model Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

20 (Tutorial 1.) Boundary Conditions
Apply in initial step Boundary conditions are applied to those regions of the model where the displacements and/or rotations are known Such regions may be constrained to remain fixed during the simulation or may have specified, nonzero displacements and/or rotations Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

21 (Tutorial 1.) Loading Conditions
Apply in analysis step In ABAQUS the term load generally refers to anything that induces a change in the response of a structure from its initial state, including: • concentrated forces, • pressures, • nonzero boundary conditions, • body loads, and • temperature (with thermal expansion of the material defined) Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

22 (Tutorial 1.) Meshing the model
Assign the element type Seed-> Part Mesh-> Part Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

23 (Tutorial 1.) Creating an analysis job
Double click on ‘Jobs’ in Model Tree Name the job Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

24 (Tutorial 1.) Checking the model
Make sure that the Job Type is set to Data check You should always perform a data check analysis before running a simulation to ensure that the model has been defined correctly and to check that there is enough disk space and memory available to complete the analysis Make any necessary corrections to your model. When the data check analysis completes with no error messages, run the analysis itself Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

25 (Tutorial 1.) Running the analysis
Change Job Type to ‘Full analysis’ by editing job Right-click on Job in Model Tree→Submit Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

26 (Tutorial 1.) Postprocessing the results
Switch to Results Tree Can visualise; Stress Strain Displacement etc Again, this could be a lecture in itself! Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

27 How to set up an Image Based Model for analysis

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Overview of Tutorial 2. Loading a femur 300N Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

29 (Tutorial 2.) Importing the model
Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

30 (Tutorial 2.) Differences to Tutorial 1
No need to create/sketch a part as it’s an image based model analysis Material already created in Model Tree No need to define and assign section properties -> automatically generated Model has already been assembled Femur model mesh generated in ScanFE Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

31 (Tutorial 2.) Checking/Assigning Material Properties
Ebone= 20GPa v= 0.3 Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

32 (Tutorial 2.) Creating analysis step
Accept defaults Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

33 (Tutorial 2.) Assigning Boundary Conditions
Hold down Shift+ Left Click with mouse Click done -> Encastre Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

34 (Tutorial 2.) Loading the femur
Check step Surface traction Traction= General Enter force magnitude= 300N Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

35 (Tutorial 2.) Running the analysis
Right-click on Job in Model Tree→Submit Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

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(Tutorial 2.) Results View results… Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

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Further Tutorials Abaqus If you’d like this harder tutorial (3 hours) ask for the pdf. Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

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FEA- Case study Barn owl claw Using Finite Elements- Abaqus

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FEA- Case study Manning et al. (2009) Velociraptor and Protoceratops (IGM 100/25). Manning et al. (2009) Manning et al. (2006) Using Finite Elements- Abaqus


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