A note on the implementation of the hyperelastic Kilian model in the Abaqus

06/17/2019
by   Aleksander Franus, et al.
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The main goal of the article is to verify the implementation of the Kilian material model in the Abaqus/Standard. The key feature of the model is that it describes so called strain locking, which results directly from a structure of the stored energy function. Basic properties of the considered incompressible material model are illustrated base on three types of homogeneous deformations. To compare response of the material model, the Gent model is considered as well. Verification of the implementation concerns simple numerical tests based on the built-in Kilian model and the UHYPER procedure. We show that in the first case the locking constraint is satisfied while in the second one it is not. This indicates an existence of an additional numerical procedure which is not mentioned in the software documentation.

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