How to determine POISSON RATIOS of LATTICE STRUCTURES

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • Do you wonder about lattice structures and what happens to their Poisson Ratios? Can you calculate those? This video will show you how to numerically determine the Poisson Rations of 3D Lattice structures. This is important because the Poisson Ratio of lattices is often different from those of the bulk material, due mainly from the prevalence of empty spaces within the lattice which changes the expected (bulk) deformation behaviour. I have used a simple-cubic-with-body-centred-cubic lattice structure to illustrate this. #cmvideos #abaqustutorial #rve #latticecomposites
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    00:00 Intro
    00:48 CM Videos Requested video
    01:37 Theory of determining Poisson Ratios
    03:26 Case Study to be used to find Poisson Ratios
    05:29 How to determine different Poisson Ratios
    10:46 How to extract Poisson Ratios from simulation data
    18:10 Comparison of Poisson Ratio: Bulk material versus lattices
    18:33 Outro
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Комментарии • 32

  • @perklinchong7995
    @perklinchong7995 Год назад +1

    Many Thanks for your video. This is really helpful.

    • @MichaelOkereke
      @MichaelOkereke  Год назад

      Hello, am glad you liked it. Good luck with your research.

  • @ogr.gor.halilcelik9187
    @ogr.gor.halilcelik9187 2 года назад +2

    Hello Dear Sir,
    I watched all of your videos on RUclips, they were very useful and helpful, thank you very much. How can I plot the Negative Poisson Ratio of the auxetic structure - strain graph in the Abaqus program. I need you.

    • @MichaelOkereke
      @MichaelOkereke  2 года назад

      Hello @Ogr. Gor. Halil CELIK, thanks for your comments. Glad you found the videos helpful. On the issue of Poisson ratio, I made a video about this a while ago. Have you seen it? Here is the vidoe: ruclips.net/video/tmFR2OiRKbw/видео.html. I know that in this video, I did not deal with Negative Poisson ratio but the principle remains. You just have to isolate certain reference points and then track them during the simulation. From the generated plots, you can determine the Poisson Ration as I showed in my video.
      Let me know if this is helpful!

    • @ogr.gor.halilcelik9187
      @ogr.gor.halilcelik9187 2 года назад +1

      @@MichaelOkereke Thank You Sir,
      I will try to do it again, if not, I will let you know

  • @AkulPathania-lp3rm
    @AkulPathania-lp3rm 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sir how to create failure in porous materials like you shown in the tensile test specimen video is it we have to put relative density like 0.5, 0.6 values in it by adding porous plasticity module?

    • @MichaelOkereke
      @MichaelOkereke  6 месяцев назад

      Not sure about this... sorry cannot help.

  • @dcx-i8d
    @dcx-i8d 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hello Dr.Michael,I'd like to ask you what your formula is in the Posson,s Ratio column in Excel

    • @MichaelOkereke
      @MichaelOkereke  5 месяцев назад

      It's in the formula section of the Excel file.

  • @alibehbahani4656
    @alibehbahani4656 Год назад +1

    Hi Dr. Okereke, I hope you are doing well, how can I extract my homogeneous mechanical properties from my random, field with PBCs? Best regards, Ali

  • @fouedida8292
    @fouedida8292 2 года назад +1

    Hi Michael;please how can i mech a woven composite RVE?

    • @MichaelOkereke
      @MichaelOkereke  2 года назад

      Hello @Foued, this is something I am thinking about and want to model such in future. Watch this space.

  • @MultiSaded
    @MultiSaded 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this example, is there an example on composites or lattices that have a negative Poisson's ratio?

    • @MichaelOkereke
      @MichaelOkereke  2 года назад +1

      Hello @Saad, generally auxetic materials show negative poisson ratios.

  • @sasidharansambasivam5422
    @sasidharansambasivam5422 Год назад +1

    sir how to find the poisson ratio for auxetic structures...

    • @MichaelOkereke
      @MichaelOkereke  Год назад

      As regards Auxetic structures, the approach for determining Poisson Ratios shown here will still apply. You just have to carefully isolate your reference points. The auxetic structures will have a difference mechanical response from the hollow steel structure shown here but in terms of deducing the poisson ratio, this approach will still apply.

  • @RajnandiniDasedd
    @RajnandiniDasedd 2 года назад +1

    Hello sir, I wanted to know that without considering PBC while calculating elastic properties how did you represent the lattice with the solid model?

    • @MichaelOkereke
      @MichaelOkereke  2 года назад

      Hello @Rajnandini, I am not sure I understand the question. Please can you describe your query better so I can see if I am able to help.

  • @jsarunraj
    @jsarunraj 2 года назад +1

    Sir,
    how to create stochastic lattice in abaqus

    • @MichaelOkereke
      @MichaelOkereke  2 года назад

      Hello @Arun, I do not have any experience with stochastic lattices and so unable to answer the query. Good luck with the research.

    • @jsarunraj
      @jsarunraj 2 года назад

      @@MichaelOkereke thank you professor

  • @abderrahimbarhoumi9003
    @abderrahimbarhoumi9003 2 года назад

    Can you do it,Sir, in Comsol?

    • @MichaelOkereke
      @MichaelOkereke  2 года назад

      Hello @Abderrahim, I do not have COMSOL so unable to do this. Cheers.

  • @musicvideo4539
    @musicvideo4539 2 года назад +1

    What about young's modulus???

    • @MichaelOkereke
      @MichaelOkereke  2 года назад

      Young's Modulus is also determined by a similar approach. You will simply need to extract stress and strain and plot them together, with the slope of the elastic region of the curve yielding the Young's Modulus. Please look at my channel on the RVE modelling videos series and you will see how this has been implemented, for other materials.

  • @muhamadfarahmand8436
    @muhamadfarahmand8436 4 месяца назад +1

    Can you please upload the excel file for us. Please

    • @MichaelOkereke
      @MichaelOkereke  3 месяца назад

      It was not intended to go with the video. Do contact me directly (through cmvig.cmvideos.org) and I will give it to you.

  • @nanivignesh5194
    @nanivignesh5194 2 года назад +1

    Hello Dr.Michael, thank you so much for this video. I tried to calculate poissons ratio by using this video but i'm unable to get right value. Can u plz share your mail Id so that i can share my model with u. Also i'm trying to do same problem with 1D beam elements, the deformation is different in 1D model. Can u please guide me on this.

    • @MichaelOkereke
      @MichaelOkereke  2 года назад

      Hello @Nani, thanks. I am not sure why your model is not working. If you want to get in touch, it is best you come through my CM Videos Insider group which you can sign up via: cmvig.cmvideos.org/. From the welcome email, you can reach out to me with with your query. Cheers.

    • @nanivignesh5194
      @nanivignesh5194 2 года назад

      @@MichaelOkereke Hello Dr.Michael I have sent an email to you. Awaiting for your reply