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Modeling Rubber and Viscoelasticity with Abaqus
Course Objective
Rubber and resilient foam are widely used for a variety of applications, such as seals and gaskets, shock mounts, vibration isolators and tires. The mechanical and chemical properties of these materials allow them to act as excellent seals against moisture, pressure and heat. They also have excellent energy absorption and dissipation capabilities.
This course provides a brief overview of finite deformations and the material models used for rubber and resilient foam. The main focus of the seminar and workshops is to teach users how to:
Use experimental test data to calculate material constants
Check the stability of the Abaqus material model at extreme strains
Obtain the best possible material constants from the available test data
Select elements for modeling rubber and foams
Design an appropriate finite element mesh
Model viscoelastic behavior in both the time and frequency domain
Use a user subroutine to define the hyperelastic behavior
Who Should Attend
This course is recommended for engineers with experience using Abaqus.
Course Overview
The overview provides details of the topics covered in each lecture. Please note that the actual course agenda may vary depending on location.