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! Property !! Description !! Units !! Default
! Property !! Description !! Units !! Default
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| K0 || Bulk modulus for initial state || MPa || none
| K0 || Bulk modulus for initial state || [[ConsistentUnits Command#Legacy and Consistent Units|pressure units]] || none
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| G0 || Shear modulus for initial state || MPa || none
| G0 || Shear modulus for initial state || [[ConsistentUnits Command#Legacy and Consistent Units|pressure units]] || none
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| alpha0 || Thermal expansion coefficient for initial state || ppm/K || 40
| alpha0 || Thermal expansion coefficient for initial state || ppm/K || 40
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| kCond0 || Thermal conductivity for initial state || W/(m-K) || 0
| kCond0 || Thermal conductivity for initial state || [[ConsistentUnits Command#Legacy and Consistent Units|conductivity units]] || 0
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| beta0 || Solvent expansion coefficien for initial statet || 1/(wt fraction) || 0
| beta0 || Solvent expansion coefficien for initial statet || 1/(wt fraction) || 0
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| D0 || Solvent diffusion constant for initial state || mm<sup>2</sup>/sec || 0
| D0 || Solvent diffusion constant for initial state || [[ConsistentUnits Command#Legacy and Consistent Units|diffusion units]] || 0
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| Kd || Bulk modulus for transformed state || MPa || none
| Kd || Bulk modulus for transformed state || [[ConsistentUnits Command#Legacy and Consistent Units|pressure units]] || none
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| Gd || Shear modulus for transformed state || MPa || none
| Gd || Shear modulus for transformed state || [[ConsistentUnits Command#Legacy and Consistent Units|pressure units]] || none
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| alphad || Thermal expansion coefficient for transformed state || ppm/K || 40
| alphad || Thermal expansion coefficient for transformed state || ppm/K || 40
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| kCondd || Thermal conductivity for transformed state || W/(m-K) || 0
| kCondd || Thermal conductivity for transformed state || [[ConsistentUnits Command#Legacy and Consistent Units|conductivity units]]|| 0
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| betad || Solvent expansion coefficien for transformed statet || 1/(wt fraction) || 0
| betad || Solvent expansion coefficien for transformed statet || 1/(wt fraction) || 0
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| Dd || Solvent diffusion constant for transformed state || mm<sup>2</sup>/sec || 0
| Dd || Solvent diffusion constant for transformed state || [[ConsistentUnits Command#Legacy and Consistent Units|diffusion units]] || 0
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| transition || Set to "dilation" (or 1), "distortion" (or 2), or "vonmises" (or 3) to select the transition model || none || dilation
| transition || Set to "dilation" (or 1), "distortion" (or 2), or "vonmises" (or 3) to select the transition model || none || dilation
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| critical || The critical volumetric strain to induce a dilation transition (in precent strain), critical strain invariant to induce a distortion transition (in percent strain), or critical Von Mises stress to induce a vonmises transition (in MPa). || varies || none
| critical || The critical volumetric strain to induce a dilation transition (in precent strain), critical strain invariant to induce a distortion transition (in percent strain), or critical Von Mises stress to induce a vonmises transition (in [[ConsistentUnits Command#Legacy and Consistent Units|pressure units]]). || varies || none
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| DeltaVOffset || An offset volumetric strain in the transformed state. This property only applies for dilation rule. || % || 0
| DeltaVOffset || An offset volumetric strain in the transformed state. This property only applies for dilation rule. || [[ConsistentUnits Command#Legacy and Consistent Units|alt strain units]] || 0
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| reversible || Make the transition reversible (if "yes" or 1) or irreversible (if "no" or 0). || none || yes
| reversible || Make the transition reversible (if "yes" or 1) or irreversible (if "no" or 0). In <tt>XML</tt> files, use a <tt><reversible/></tt> or an <tt><irreversible/></tt> element to set the type of transition. || none || no
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| ([[Common Material Properties|other]]) || Properties common to all materials || varies || varies
| ([[Common Material Properties|other]]) || Properties common to all materials || varies || varies
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The state properties can only be entered using bulk and shear moduli. See [[Isotropic Material#Material Properties|these relations]] to covert other properties (such as modulus and Poisson's ratio) to bulk and shear moduli.


== History Variables ==
== History Variables ==


History variable 1 will be 0 for the initial state and 1 for the deformed state after a transition. This variable can be archived as history1.
History variable 1 will be 0 for the initial state and 1 for the deformed state after a transition.


== Examples ==
== Examples ==

Latest revision as of 16:14, 2 June 2015

Constitutive Law

This MPM material is two small-strains materials (each with same constitutive law as an isotropic material). The two material states are linked by a transition rule and the transition between the two states can be reversible or irreversible.

The transition between the two states is determined either by a "dilation" rule, a "distortion" rule, or a "Von Mises" stress rule (as determined by the transition property). With a dilation rule, the transition occurs when the volumetric strain

      [math]\displaystyle{ {\Delta V\over V} = \varepsilon_{xx}+\varepsilon_{yy}+\varepsilon_{zz} }[/math]

reaches the entered critical value. WIth a distortion rule, the transition occurs when the second strain invariant:

      [math]\displaystyle{ I_2 = \sqrt{{1\over 2}\sum_{i,j}\varepsilon_{ij}'\varepsilon_{ij}'} }[/math]

where [math]\displaystyle{ \varepsilon_{ij}' }[/math] is deviatoric strain tensor, reaches a critical value. By a Von Mises stress rule, the transition occurs when the Von Mises stress

      [math]\displaystyle{ \sigma_{VM} = \sqrt{\sum_{i,j}\sigma_{ij}'\sigma_{ij}'} }[/math]

where [math]\displaystyle{ \sigma_{ij}' }[/math] is is deviatoric stress, reaches a critical value. When using a dilation rule, the new stress-strain relation can include a changed offset in volumetric strain corresponding to stress-free conditions at a non-zero dilation relative to the initial state (see DeltaVOffset property). This change normally leads to an instantaneous change in stress upon transition. When using a distortion or Von Mises stress rule, the offset is ignored and the change is only a change in slope of mechanical properties.

Material Properties

The material properties for each state and the transition rules are set using:

Property Description Units Default
K0 Bulk modulus for initial state pressure units none
G0 Shear modulus for initial state pressure units none
alpha0 Thermal expansion coefficient for initial state ppm/K 40
kCond0 Thermal conductivity for initial state conductivity units 0
beta0 Solvent expansion coefficien for initial statet 1/(wt fraction) 0
D0 Solvent diffusion constant for initial state diffusion units 0
Kd Bulk modulus for transformed state pressure units none
Gd Shear modulus for transformed state pressure units none
alphad Thermal expansion coefficient for transformed state ppm/K 40
kCondd Thermal conductivity for transformed state conductivity units 0
betad Solvent expansion coefficien for transformed statet 1/(wt fraction) 0
Dd Solvent diffusion constant for transformed state diffusion units 0
transition Set to "dilation" (or 1), "distortion" (or 2), or "vonmises" (or 3) to select the transition model none dilation
critical The critical volumetric strain to induce a dilation transition (in precent strain), critical strain invariant to induce a distortion transition (in percent strain), or critical Von Mises stress to induce a vonmises transition (in pressure units). varies none
DeltaVOffset An offset volumetric strain in the transformed state. This property only applies for dilation rule. alt strain units 0
reversible Make the transition reversible (if "yes" or 1) or irreversible (if "no" or 0). In XML files, use a <reversible/> or an <irreversible/> element to set the type of transition. none no
(other) Properties common to all materials varies varies

The state properties can only be entered using bulk and shear moduli. See these relations to covert other properties (such as modulus and Poisson's ratio) to bulk and shear moduli.

History Variables

History variable 1 will be 0 for the initial state and 1 for the deformed state after a transition.

Examples