To model foam as NLCem2 is quite unusual. If you need some nonlienar response of the foam, I would recommend to use the von Mises material (originally developed for plastic steel).
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To model foam as NLCem2 is quite unusual. If you need some nonlienar response of the foam, I would recommend to use the von Mises material (originally developed for plastic steel).
Thanks for the guidance.
I modelling a foam which is transferring stresses between concrete surfaces. What kind of basic material should I define for foam (isotropic or nonlinear cementitous)? I tried to define it as cementitous with low modulus of elasticity. But seems need to define appropriate GAP elements to make the forces transfer.
Sincerely,
What kind of situation are you modelling? In most typical cases, foams used for insulation or to save weight can be modelled elastic with a relatively low Young modulus (e.g., 1/10-1/100 of the concrete E modulus) and a perfect connection to the surrounding concrete.
For modelling interfaces between 2 materials (volume macroelements), see the ATENA 3D User's and Theory manuals with information about the Interface (GAP) material model.
Can a foam and foam-concrete bond model be built in ATENA engineering?
Thanks,
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