Testing and Analysis of Elastomers in-Person Training Returns to the Lab!

Testing and analysis of elastomers with Abaqus in-person at Axel Products in Ann Arbor.

Randy Marlow from Simulia and Kurt Miller from Axel Products will host the first in-person, in-the-laboratory training class in a few years August 20-22, 2024.

The laboratory is located in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Description

This hands-on workshop covers material testing, material modeling, and finite element analysis of elastomers. Instructors from SIMULIA and Axel Products, Inc. present an integrated testing and analysis workshop featuring the experimental facilities of Axel Products, Inc. and the Abaqus software.

Attendees perform elastomer experiments using laboratory instruments to create data appropriate for use in building elastomer material models in FEA. Material models are then developed and examined on workstations running Abaqus. Characterizing a particular rubber compound for use with FEA can be quite challenging because of the complexity of rubber behavior. This course ties together issues of how to test the material, under what conditions, what loadings, what preconditioning and how to use this test data to derive a reliable, robust FEA material model for the elastomer.



Objectives

· In the Axel Products Test Lab, students will perform the tests – uniaxial, biaxial tension, planar tension, and stress relaxation

· In the Training Room, students will perform computer curve fitting to derive hyperelastic material models

· Learn how to gather the best test data

· Obtain the best possible material constants from the available test data

· Model viscoelastic behavior – in the time domain and frequency domain

· Discuss rubber contact issues through case studies

· Open Forum time to investigate additional testing issues

More information and a link to register is here:

Abaqus Training – Axel Products

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