15.14.7 Defining damage

You can define damage behavior only in an ABAQUS/Explicit analysis for the available components of relative motion. For more information, see Connector damage behavior, Section 17.2.7 of the ABAQUS Analysis User's Manual.

To create or edit damage behavior:

  1. Display the connector property editor using one of the following methods:

    • To create a new connector property, follow the procedure outlined in Creating connector properties, Section 15.11.7.

    • To edit an existing connector property, select ConnectorPropertyManager from the main menu bar, select the connector property from the list that appears, and click Edit.

  2. In the Edit Connector Property dialog box, do one of the following:

    • To define a new damage behavior, click Add and select Damage from the menu that appears.

    • To edit an existing damage behavior, select the behavior from the Behavior Options list to display the associated data fields for that behavior.

  3. In the Force/Moment field, toggle on the forces or moments that are consistent with the available components of relative motion for which you are defining damage behavior. If the behavior is the same for multiple components, you can define a single damage behavior that will use this one function. If the behavior is different for multiple components, you must define separate damage behaviors.

  4. Choose the Initiation criterion.

    • Choose Force to specify the damage initiation criterion in terms of forces/moments in the connector. You provide the lower (compression) limit, the upper (tension) limit, or both limits for the force/moment damage initiation values.

    • Choose Motion to specify the damage initiation criterion in terms of relative constitutive displacements/rotations in the connector. You provide the lower (compression) limit, the upper (tension) limit, or both limits for the constitutive displacement/rotation damage initiation values.

    • Choose Plastic motion to specify the damage initiation criterion in terms of an equivalent relative plastic motion in the connector. You provide the relative equivalent plastic displacement/rotation at which damage will be initiated as a function of the relative equivalent plastic rate.

  5. To define the damage initiation criterion, do the following on the Initiation tabbed page:

    1. To define a damage initiation criterion that depends on temperature or field variables:


      1. Toggle on Use temperature-dependent data to define behavior data that vary with temperature. A column labeled Temp appears in the data table.

      2. To define behavior data that depend on field variables, click the arrows to the right of the Number of field variables field to increase or decrease the number of field variables. Field variable columns appear in the data table.

    2. Enter the appropriate damage initiation criterion data in the table. You can enter data into the table using the keyboard. Alternatively, you can click mouse button 3 anywhere in the table to view a list of options for specifying tabular data. For detailed information on each option, see Entering tabular data, Section 3.2.7.

  6. If desired, define the damage evolution law that specifies how the damage variable evolves, as described in Defining damage evolution, Section 15.14.8.

  7. Select one of the following:


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