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Abaqus Analysis User's Guide Volume III
Summary
Abaqus Analysis User's Guide Volume III covers the materials layer of ABAQUS. Where Abaqus-Analysis-User-s-Guide-Volume-I explains model definition and execution and Abaqus-Analysis-User-s-Guide-Volume-II explains procedures and analysis techniques, Volume III explains how material behavior is defined and combined for finite element analysis.
For this wiki, the source expands the Abaqus thread from solver workflow into constitutive modeling practice: material data blocks, density, elastic models, hyperelasticity, viscoelasticity, plasticity, progressive damage, hydrodynamic equations of state, thermal and field properties, acoustic and diffusion properties, electromagnetic coupling, porous media, and user-defined material behavior.
Scope
The ingested source covers Volume III: Part V, "Materials." The useful content starts after the cross-volume contents pages and runs through Chapters 21-26.
Extracted Threads
- Abaqus Material Library and Data Definition - material blocks, material behavior combinations, temperature and field dependencies, distributions, and density.
- Abaqus Elastic Material Models - linear elasticity, no-compression/no-tension response, plane-stress orthotropic failure measures, porous elasticity, and hypoelasticity.
- Abaqus Hyperelastic and Viscoelastic Materials - rubberlike hyperelasticity, elastomeric foams, anisotropic hyperelasticity, Mullins softening, energy dissipation, time/frequency-domain viscoelasticity, hysteresis, and parallel rheological frameworks.
- Abaqus Metal Plasticity Models - Mises/Hill plasticity, cyclic hardening, rate effects, creep, annealing, anisotropy, Johnson-Cook, porous metal plasticity, cast iron, two-layer viscoplasticity, ORNL, and deformation plasticity.
- Abaqus Geomaterial and Concrete Plasticity - pressure-dependent plasticity for soils, rocks, crushable foams, jointed media, and concrete.
- Abaqus Progressive Damage and Failure - ductile metal damage, fiber-reinforced composite damage, low-cycle fatigue damage, damage evolution, element deletion, and mesh-objectivity controls.
- Abaqus Hydrodynamic Equation of State Materials - Mie-Gruneisen, tabulated, P-alpha, JWL explosive, ideal-gas, and user EOS models for Abaqus/Explicit.
- Abaqus Thermal Expansion and Damping Materials - Rayleigh damping, thermal expansion, field expansion, and viscosity material definitions.
- Abaqus Transport Acoustic and Electromagnetic Materials - thermal conductivity, specific heat, latent heat, acoustic media, mass diffusion, electrical conductivity, piezoelectricity, dielectric behavior, and magnetic permeability.
- Abaqus Porous Media and Pore Fluid Materials - permeability, porous bulk moduli, sorption, swelling gel, and moisture swelling for coupled pore-fluid/stress analyses.
- Abaqus User-Defined Material Behavior - UMAT, VUMAT, UMATHT, state variables, material Jacobians, element deletion flags, and built-in behavior combinations.
Connections
Volume III is the strongest user-facing bridge between Abaqus Constitutive Integration and the keyword-level material library. It explains how the integration-point models seen in the Abaqus Theory Manual are selected, parameterized, combined, and extended in production input files.
The source also connects material modeling back to procedure choice. Hyperelastic near-incompressibility links to Hybrid Incompressible Elements, damage and plasticity link to Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis, thermal expansion links to Finite Element Thermal Stress Analysis, and transport/electromagnetic/porous definitions link to Finite Element Heat Transfer and Field Problems and Abaqus Multiphysics Coupling and Co-simulation.
Source Files
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