Introduction to numerical simulation applied to Materials Engineering
Code: CEM 166
Credits: 05
Elective course
Contents:
- Demonstration of the finite element software;
- A review about stress and strain states, constitutive relations, strength criteria (yield or failure criterion) applied for different material groups;
- Introduction to the Finite Element Methods theory;
- Presentation of Phenomenological models applied for advanced simulation of (thermal) mechanical behavior of ductile and brittle materials: linear elastic, elastoplastic and other models in a simulation of tensile test. Temperature-dependent elastoplastic model in a structural part. Other case studies: anisotropic models for composite materials, evaluation of stress intensity factor (SIF) and J-integral; Models using geometry and contact non-linearities; Demonstration of a metal forming problem;
- Written and practical exams;
- Definition, development and presentation of individual projects using computational simulation.
Bibliography:
- Abaqus User's manual, v. 6