Material improvements
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Re: Material improvements
How about this? Is someone able to start the dev branch of eivind? How about a rebase on latest master?
- aomanchuria
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Re: Material improvements
I've been reading this thread with some hope that an update is coming? I'm looking for a way to describe different CTEs at different temperatures for FEM on a material card. I think that this is important enough that it needs to be on someone's radar. Properties change with temperature. For example, ultimate strength.... it may be that your particular material has a higher UTS ultimate tensile strength if its warmer than room temp. Such as refractory materials for example like molybdenum.
Another example is dissimilar CTE bonding of materials. For example soldering two metals with a glass. The glass in this case would melt at low 300-500C while the metal would melt at 1000+C temp. But the glass transition affects the properties of the glass tremendously so it is interesting to investigate the residual stress after the materials have cooled. This is for example used in microchip design, light bulb connectors, vacuum passthroughs, syringe design and really many other use cases where two dissimilar materials are bonded and the temperature is a factor that affects the CTEs.
At the moment, I think the only way is to go into the input file to Calculix and manually add different property changes at different temperatures. It would be nice if that info came from a materials card that I could re-use every time.
Another example is dissimilar CTE bonding of materials. For example soldering two metals with a glass. The glass in this case would melt at low 300-500C while the metal would melt at 1000+C temp. But the glass transition affects the properties of the glass tremendously so it is interesting to investigate the residual stress after the materials have cooled. This is for example used in microchip design, light bulb connectors, vacuum passthroughs, syringe design and really many other use cases where two dissimilar materials are bonded and the temperature is a factor that affects the CTEs.
At the moment, I think the only way is to go into the input file to Calculix and manually add different property changes at different temperatures. It would be nice if that info came from a materials card that I could re-use every time.
- grandcross
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Re: Material improvements
This thread seems to have died, so I'm foolishly takin on this task!
I'll steal where possible, but the result might not be identical. I've started a new thread here: viewtopic.php?t=78242
I'll steal where possible, but the result might not be identical. I've started a new thread here: viewtopic.php?t=78242
- Blacklight
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Re: Material improvements
I'm on the same page too . Just starting out..grandcross wrote: ↑Tue May 09, 2023 4:35 pm This thread seems to have died, so I'm foolishly takin on this task!
I'll steal where possible, but the result might not be identical. I've started a new thread here: viewtopic.php?t=78242
Here's my thread: viewtopic.php?t=78702
Keep calm, and be nice to everyone!
- grandcross
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Re: Material improvements
Just alerted to your thread. I did read your GSoC proposal.
Right now it looks like materials capabilities will be greatly expanded. I'm prototyping some stuff now for discussion that should be online in my thread shortly.
In the meantime, I'd be happy to do a zoom session so we can spit ball some ideas.
Right now it looks like materials capabilities will be greatly expanded. I'm prototyping some stuff now for discussion that should be online in my thread shortly.
In the meantime, I'd be happy to do a zoom session so we can spit ball some ideas.