An example for a model to predict crack propagation by using XFEM in Abaqus

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
  • In this video, you will learn how to create a simple model to predict crack propagation through a part. XFEM is a method in Abaqus which allows you to assign more than one crack in part. In addition, this method is very fast and appropriate to create large models. The video is short so you can learn this in less than 10 minutes.
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Комментарии • 30

  • @bencherifmokhtar1429
    @bencherifmokhtar1429 3 года назад

    THANK YOU FOR THIS AMAZIGNLY INSTRUCTIVE VIDEO!!

  • @MyCuteSchool
    @MyCuteSchool 4 месяца назад

    The file you gave in the comment is the straight line though??

    • @hyperlyceum60
      @hyperlyceum60  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for your feedback. I double checked the file and it looks good would you please give it a shot again and if you face any problem please send your id and screenshot of what you see to following email:
      administrator@hyperlyceum.com

  • @eng.id6a
    @eng.id6a 2 года назад

    What about the sections you assign a section for only one element what about the other

  • @parthharbola
    @parthharbola Месяц назад

    Hello,
    I tried through same method (step by step) but while running the job I am getting error that part-2 have some elements without any section assigned. Can you help me with this?

    • @hyperlyceum60
      @hyperlyceum60  28 дней назад

      Hi,
      This might happen when the material proprties is not defined correctly (i.e. the section was not assigned) or when the geometry was created the part type was not set correctly.

  • @NickyAndre
    @NickyAndre Год назад

    Does XFEM applicable in dynamics explicit method?

  • @hamedkhodadadi2464
    @hamedkhodadadi2464 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for preparing interesting and useful videos!
    As far as I am concerned, the capability of XFEM crack propagation modeling for coupled temp-displacement analyses has been added since ABAQUS 2021 release. But apparently, PHILSM and PSILSM options are not available to activate the crack display. So I'm wondering how the "crack propagation display" could be activated!

    • @hyperlyceum60
      @hyperlyceum60  3 года назад

      One option is to do it after finishing the simulation and removing the elements that have deformation larger than a specific value. you have to find the value by trial and error. I am not sure where exactly it was but you could find the option in our 2nd and 3rd videos which the bullet penetration was simulated.

    • @altaflone3356
      @altaflone3356 Год назад

      did you solve the coupled tempersture displacement problem without subroutine. please help if possible.

  • @abaqususer8650
    @abaqususer8650 3 года назад +1

    I am getting error of ***ERROR :too many attempts made for this increment. Please help me how to resolve it.

  • @syakiraliff
    @syakiraliff 4 года назад +1

    can you do a fretting wear with a substrate coated material ?

    • @hyperlyceum60
      @hyperlyceum60  4 года назад

      Thank you for your comment,
      I will consider it,

  • @biswabhanupuhan7036
    @biswabhanupuhan7036 3 года назад +3

    "the following parts have some elements without any section assigned ", this error is coming for the crack plane, can you please suggest why? And how to solve it.

  • @rabahrabah3297
    @rabahrabah3297 3 года назад

    Well thank you for this very intresting video Mr. ! Is the interaction module the check box of allow crack growth is diavtivated , so please do you have any idea how can i activate it ? I need to get the stress intensity factor using xfem method so if you can please help me with this detail

  • @sirajudheench8819
    @sirajudheench8819 3 года назад +1

    HOW TO FIND Energy release rate in this case ??

    • @hyperlyceum60
      @hyperlyceum60  3 года назад

      we might make a video based on it but it is not in the near future unfortunately

  • @tareqal-hababi2954
    @tareqal-hababi2954 4 года назад +1

    Great video! could you please tell me if I can do this for coupled temp-displacement instead of general statics.

    • @rezatangestani2742
      @rezatangestani2742 4 года назад

      I have not tried it but I think you can and takes longer time to solve

  • @saicharangarrepalli9590
    @saicharangarrepalli9590 3 года назад +1

    Hi! Thanks for the video. I tried simulating the same model used in this with no changes, but my job is getting terminated with an error message saying "Too many attempts made for this increment" around the 26th increment. I don't know where I am going wrong. Can you please explain this?
    Thanks.

    • @sarbhanusaha6804
      @sarbhanusaha6804 2 года назад

      To aid in obtaining a converged solution, the solution controls can be modified. From the step module, select other => general solution controls => edit => step in which solution controls are to be edited. Press continue when a warning message is displayed. In the time incrementation tab, discontinuous analysis can be checked. This allows Abaqus to do more iterations before checking whether the solution is going anywhere. In the first More tab, the parameter I­A can be increased from the default 5 to maybe 20 or more, to allow Abaqus more attempts before aborting the simulation.

    • @zimcarbone
      @zimcarbone 2 года назад

      Another option is to add viscous stabilization through the "Damage Stabilization Cohesive" suboption. (Warning value can influence result accuracy, start small and verify)

  • @abaqususer8650
    @abaqususer8650 3 года назад

    Hello
    I am working on a project involving ABAQUS XFEM for stationary crack to obtain SIF and for crack propagation. However, I have encountered few problems. I have listed them below.
    1. Simulation performed on stationary crack using classical method ( by defining collapsed elements around the crack tip and mentioning singularity) and xfem provide similar SIF
    results, when compared, under the same loading and boundary conditions
    However, the stress values near the crack tip differ by a larger extent in both these cases.
    2. For crack propagation using XFEM, the following errors have been observed:
    i) Too many attempts made for this increment
    ii) Too many increments needed to complete the step
    iii) The increment required is less than the minimum specified
    Could you let me know if you have any suggestions to resolve the same.

  • @hcdeng1283
    @hcdeng1283 3 года назад

    Thank you for your video. I have a question about crack increment length in XFEM: how do you determine each crack increment length △a in every time increment? Is it computed by Abaqus automatically?

  • @pratikshapinjarkar8575
    @pratikshapinjarkar8575 2 года назад

    Can you do radial crack propagation for solid shaft using xfem?

    • @hyperlyceum60
      @hyperlyceum60  2 года назад

      I think so but I am not sure,
      I hope someone else with more knowledge could help you.

  • @richardbrodzinski5506
    @richardbrodzinski5506 2 года назад +1

    Good tutorial but too fast, cannot follow

    • @hyperlyceum60
      @hyperlyceum60  2 года назад

      Please let us know your thoughts on new videos
      Thanks