Hello all,
I am doing simulation for compression test of a steel tube. As I understand, a continuum solid domain is discretised into discrete elements. Discrete elements are linked by cohesive beam or spring and their interaction are calculated based on the reaction forces and torques of the beam bond. In the compression test, the discrete elements may overlap each other and when damage occurs, some beam bond may break.
1. In case that some beam bonds linked between discrete elements are broken, those discrete elements move closely to each other and collide, then how is the interaction force between two discrete elements without any bond calculated ?
2. In case that discrete elements overlap each other due to compression force, is the interaction force still calculated by beam reaction only or with the addition force from interpenetration distance (as in plug in "_ManageCollision") ?
Best Regards,
Vinh
Do Xuan Vinh Nguyen
PhD Student,
School of Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronic and Biomedical Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences,
University of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia