The document describes the input format for defining material properties in Abaqus using the *TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT MATERIAL (TB) card. It shows examples of defining exponential material models with temperature-dependent constants and cohesive zone materials with failure properties. The material constants are input through the TBDATA card with the constants assigned to C1, C2, C3, etc.
The document describes the input format for defining material properties in Abaqus using the *TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT MATERIAL (TB) card. It shows examples of defining exponential material models with temperature-dependent constants and cohesive zone materials with failure properties. The material constants are input through the TBDATA card with the constants assigned to C1, C2, C3, etc.
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The document describes the input format for defining material properties in Abaqus using the *TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT MATERIAL (TB) card. It shows examples of defining exponential material models with temperature-dependent constants and cohesive zone materials with failure properties. The material constants are input through the TBDATA card with the constants assigned to C1, C2, C3, etc.
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TB,CZM,1,2,,EXPO ! Activate exponential material model
TBTEMP,100.0 ! Define first temperature TBDATA,1,σmax,δn,δt ! Define material constants at temp 100.0 TBTEMP,200.0 ! Define second temperature TBDATA,1,σmax,δn,δt ! Define material constants at temp 200.0
TB,CZM,5,,,EXPO !* COHESIVE ZONE MATERIAL
TBDATA,1,TNMAX,GMAX,1000.0
The material constants σmax, dn , and dt are input as C1, C2, and C3. The input format is