LS-DYNA Guidelines Composite Materials
LS-DYNA Guidelines Composite Materials
LS-DYNA Guidelines Composite Materials
A sandwich composite section has laminae which may be individually isotropic but the material properties and thickness may vary from lamina to lamina. A foam core composite is a particular type of sandwich
composite where a thick, soft layer of foam is sandwiched between two thin, stiff plies.
y 3 4 3
x 2
Element rotation
1 3 Case 2
2 2
Local x = (90+180)/2 45 = 90
o
1 3
2 2
= -10 0 = -10
Local x = (70+180)/2 45 = 80
o
4 Undeformed
4 Deformed
Gaussian or Lobatto integration rules have preestablished integration point locations and weights (NIP <= 10). Lobatto includes integration points on the outside
surfaces
Trapezoidal integration has equally spaced integration points. For composites, the user may need to define his/her own integration point locations and weights (corresponding to ply thicknesses) and may need to reference a different set of material constants for each integration point.
*INTEGRATION_SHELL 20,8,0 -.9722, .02778, 1 -.9167, .02778, 1 -.6667, .22222, 2 -.2222, .22222, 2 .2222, .22222, 2 .6667, .22222, 2 .9167, .02778, 1 .9722, .02778, 1 *ELEMENT_SHELL 1 1 2 1
1 2
2 3
33 34
32 33
$ NOTE: foam core could use a different $ material model (971) *mat_layered_linear_plasticity 12, 6.3e-7, 0.286, 0.3, 1e9
*ELEMENT_SHELL 1 1 2 1
1 2
2 3
33 34
32 33
Set MAXINT in *database_extent_binary to the total number of through-thickness integration points in your composite shell. By default, stresses only at the top, bottom, and middle integration points are written.
ERODS XT*SLIMT
Closing Recommendations
Most composites do not stretch significantly before breaking. To promote numerical stability, shell thinning option should NOT be invoked. Leave ISTUPD in *control_shell set to zero. Noise in response can be mitigated by stiffness damping in some cases. See *damping_part_stiffness. Shell bulk viscosity (*hourglass, ITYPE=-1) may aid stability in compressive modes of response.