This option is used to define material constants for the Mullins effect in filled rubber elastomers or for modeling energy dissipation in elastomeric foams. It can be used only with the *HYPERELASTIC or the *HYPERFOAM options.
Products: ABAQUS/Standard ABAQUS/Explicit
Type: Model data
Level: Model
Hyperelastic behavior, Section 10.5.1 of the ABAQUS Analysis User's Manual
Elastomeric foam behavior, Section 10.5.2 of the ABAQUS Analysis User's Manual
Mullins effect in elastomers, Section 10.6.1 of the ABAQUS Analysis User's Manual
Energy dissipation in elastomeric foams, Section 10.6.2 of the ABAQUS Analysis User's Manual
UMULLINS, Section 25.2.34 of the ABAQUS Analysis User's Manual
Include this parameter if the material constants are to be computed by ABAQUS from data taken from simple tests on a material specimen. If this parameter is omitted in ABAQUS/Standard, the material constants may be given directly on the data lines or the damage variable may be defined through user subroutine UMULLINS. If this parameter is omitted in ABAQUS/Explicit, the material constants must be given directly on the data lines.
This parameter applies only to ABAQUS/Standard analyses.
Include this parameter if the damage variable defining the Mullins effect is defined in user subroutine UMULLINS.
This parameter can be used only when the TEST DATA INPUT parameter is used; it defines the value of while the other coefficients of the Mullins effect model are fitted from the test data. It cannot be specified if both the R and M parameters are also specified (use the data line instead to specify all three parameters). If this parameter is omitted, will be determined from a nonlinear, least-squares fit of the test data. Allowable values of BETA are . The M and BETA parameters cannot both be zero.
Set this parameter equal to the number of field variables, in addition to temperature, on which the material parameters depend. If this parameter is omitted, it is assumed that the material parameters are constant or depend only on temperature. See Specifying field variable dependence” in “Material data definition, Section 9.1.2 of the ABAQUS Analysis User's Manual, for more information.
This parameter is not relevant if the USER or the TEST DATA INPUT parameter is included.
This parameter can be used only when the TEST DATA INPUT parameter is used; it defines the value of while the other coefficients of the Mullins effect model are fitted from the test data. It cannot be specified if both the R and BETA parameters are also specified (use the data line instead to specify all three parameters). If this parameter is omitted, will be determined from a nonlinear, least-squares fit of the test data. Allowable values of M are . The M and BETA parameters cannot both be zero.
This parameter applies only to ABAQUS/Standard analyses.
This parameter can be used only if the USER parameter is specified. Set this parameter equal to the number of property values needed as data in user subroutine UMULLINS. The default value is 0.
This parameter can be used only when the TEST DATA INPUT parameter is used; it defines the value of while the other coefficients of the Mullins effect model are fitted from the test data. It cannot be specified if both the M and BETA parameters are also specified (use the data line instead to specify all three parameters). If this parameter is omitted, will be determined from a nonlinear, least-squares fit of the test data. Allowable values of R are .
No data lines are used with this option when the TEST DATA INPUT parameter is specified. The data are given instead under the *BIAXIAL TEST DATA, *PLANAR TEST DATA, and *UNIAXIAL TEST DATA options. These options are applicable except for the case where the damage variable is defined by the user.
First line:
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(If this entry is left blank, the default value is taken to be 0.0 in ABAQUS/Standard and 0.1 in ABAQUS/Explicit.)
Temperature.
First field variable.
Etc., up to four field variables.
Subsequent lines (only needed if the DEPENDENCIES parameter has a value greater than four):
Fifth field variable.
Etc., up to eight field variables per line.
Repeat this set of data lines as often as necessary to define the material constants as a function of temperature and other predefined field variables.
No data lines are needed if the PROPERTIES parameter is omitted or set to 0. Otherwise, first line:
Material properties, eight per line.
Repeat this data line as often as necessary to define the material properties.