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==SIMPACT: Explicit Dynamic Code for non Linear Structural Analysis==
  
  
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SIMPACT is a finite element computer system developed at the International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE) in Barcelona, Spain, for analysis of structures subjected to dynamic and impact loading. Typical application of SIMPACT include among others the seismic analysis of structures, the study of structures subjected to internal of external vibrations, the prediction of ship motions originated by waves crashworthiness studies in automobiles, aerospace and maritime vehicles, analysis of structures subjected to blast pressure loading and a wide range of impact problems typical of defense applications.
 
SIMPACT is a finite element computer system developed at the International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE) in Barcelona, Spain, for analysis of structures subjected to dynamic and impact loading. Typical application of SIMPACT include among others the seismic analysis of structures, the study of structures subjected to internal of external vibrations, the prediction of ship motions originated by waves crashworthiness studies in automobiles, aerospace and maritime vehicles, analysis of structures subjected to blast pressure loading and a wide range of impact problems typical of defense applications.
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==System facilities==
 
==System facilities==
  
:*  available on a variety of workstations and PC’s
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*  available on a variety of workstations and PC’s
  
:*  logical and easy-to-use pre and post-processor
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*  logical and easy-to-use pre and post-processor
  
:*  restart facility
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*  restart facility
  
:*  control over history of loading
+
*  control over history of loading
  
:*  comprehensive error and warning messages
+
*  comprehensive error and warning messages
  
 
==Pre- post-processor==
 
==Pre- post-processor==
  
:*  based on MOTIF or TK
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*  based on MOTIF or TK
  
:*  graphics library is abased on GL or Open GL
+
*  graphics library is abased on GL or Open GL
  
:*  associative data structures: when a point is moved, for example, all the associated lines and surfaces are automatically up dated
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*  associative data structures: when a point is moved, for example, all the associated lines and surfaces are automatically up dated
  
:*  full geometry definition
+
*  full geometry definition
  
:*  mesh generation
+
*  mesh generation
  
:*  complete definition of analysis data
+
*  complete definition of analysis data
  
:*  interfaces to DXF, FEMVIEW and IDEAS
+
*  interfaces to DXF, FEMVIEW and IDEAS
  
 
==Geometry definition==
 
==Geometry definition==
  
:*  simple point, line, surface and volume generation
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*  simple point, line, surface and volume generation
  
:*  based on Coon surface definition which allows simple construction of curved lines and surfaces
+
*  based on Coon surface definition which allows simple construction of curved lines and surfaces
  
:*  copy, mirror, translate and rotate geometric features
+
*  copy, mirror, translate and rotate geometric features
  
:*  automatic surface creation from line model
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*  automatic surface creation from line model
  
 
==Meshing==
 
==Meshing==
  
:*  automatic generation of unstructured 2D triangular, quadrilateral and 3D tetrahedral meshes
+
*  automatic generation of unstructured 2D triangular, quadrilateral and 3D tetrahedral meshes
  
:*  generation of regular 2D triangular, quadrilateral and 3D hexahedral meshes
+
*  generation of regular 2D triangular, quadrilateral and 3D hexahedral meshes
  
 
==Analysis facilities==
 
==Analysis facilities==
  
:*  explicit time integration with automatic time stepping
+
*  explicit time integration with automatic time stepping
  
:*  includes structural damping
+
*  includes structural damping
  
:*  large deformation and large strains
+
*  large deformation and large strains
  
:*  simple modelling of rigid surfaces
+
*  simple modelling of rigid surfaces
  
:*  concentrated masses
+
*  concentrated masses
  
 
==Element types==
 
==Element types==
  
:*  beam elements
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*  beam elements
  
:*  plane stress/strain quadrilaterals and triangles
+
*  plane stress/strain quadrilaterals and triangles
  
:*  axisymmetric quadrilaterals and triangles
+
*  axisymmetric quadrilaterals and triangles
  
:*  three dimensional hexahedral
+
*  three dimensional hexahedral
  
:*  3-noded rotation-free shell triangles
+
*  3-noded rotation-free shell triangles
  
:*  axisymmetric shell elements
+
*  axisymmetric shell elements
  
:*  rigid surfaces in 2 and 3 dimensions
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*  rigid surfaces in 2 and 3 dimensions
  
 
All elements have been developed specifically for explicit dynamic applications
 
All elements have been developed specifically for explicit dynamic applications
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==Materials==
 
==Materials==
  
:*  isotropic elastic
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*  isotropic elastic
  
:*  orthotropic elastic
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*  orthotropic elastic
  
:*  isotropic elasto-plastic with hardening
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*  isotropic elasto-plastic with hardening
  
:*  isotropic viscoplastic with hardening
+
*  isotropic viscoplastic with hardening
  
:*  stress resultant formulations for beam and shell elements
+
*  stress resultant formulations for beam and shell elements
  
:*  all continuum materials have been formulated for large strain applications
+
*  all continuum materials have been formulated for large strain applications
  
 
==Boundary conditions/Loading==
 
==Boundary conditions/Loading==
  
:*  contact with friction across boundaries
+
*  contact with friction across boundaries
  
:*  prescribed displacements, velocities and accelerations
+
*  prescribed displacements, velocities and accelerations
  
:*  initial displacements, velocities
+
*  initial displacements, velocities
  
:*  linear and rigid constraints
+
*  linear and rigid constraints
  
:*  point, surface and gravity loads
+
*  point, surface and gravity loads
  
:*  initial load state and initial stresses
+
*  initial load state and initial stresses
  
:*  follower loads for large deformations/surface
+
*  follower loads for large deformations/surface
  
:*  blast loading
+
*  blast loading
  
 
==Results processing==
 
==Results processing==
  
:*  user specified results output
+
*  user specified results output
  
:*  graph plotting of quantities along arbitrary lines
+
*  graph plotting of quantities along arbitrary lines
  
:*  deformed shape visualization
+
*  deformed shape visualization
  
:*  contour diagrams
+
*  contour diagrams
  
:*  spring back shape
+
*  spring back shape
  
:*  vector diagrams
+
*  vector diagrams
  
:*  animation of results
+
*  animation of results
  
:*  picture files in postscript forma for printing
+
*  picture files in postscript forma for printing
  
 
==Verification ==
 
==Verification ==
  
:*  internal QA program
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*  internal QA program
  
:*  usage by industrial companies (CASA, Ital Design, CANDAMAT S.A., etc.)
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*  usage by industrial companies (CASA, Ital Design, CANDAMAT S.A., etc.)
  
 
==Applications==
 
==Applications==
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The following pictures show examples of application of SIMPACT to the following problems:
 
The following pictures show examples of application of SIMPACT to the following problems:
  
:*  Crash crashworthiness
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*  Crash crashworthiness
  
:*  Impact of objects
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*  Impact of objects
  
:*  Impact of a pressure wave on a shell structures
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*  Impact of a pressure wave on a shell structures
  
:*  etc..
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*  etc..

Latest revision as of 13:48, 13 March 2018

SIMPACT: Explicit Dynamic Code for non Linear Structural Analysis

SIMPACT is a finite element computer system developed at the International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE) in Barcelona, Spain, for analysis of structures subjected to dynamic and impact loading. Typical application of SIMPACT include among others the seismic analysis of structures, the study of structures subjected to internal of external vibrations, the prediction of ship motions originated by waves crashworthiness studies in automobiles, aerospace and maritime vehicles, analysis of structures subjected to blast pressure loading and a wide range of impact problems typical of defense applications.

Reliable computational procedures to predict the deformation of a structure under dynamic impact loading are very complex since consideration must be given to the nonlinearity of the material, as well as other important effects like the unsteady nature of the process, the large magnitude of the strains involved and the importance of frictional effects at the contact interfaces. These analyses justify the use of sophisticated numerical methods and usually lead to the necessity for huge computer resources.

SIMPACT allows accurate computation of the geometrical and mechanical parameters of interest for the dynamic analysis of structures; these include the evolution of the deformation of the structure, the distribution of stresses and strains in the structure, and the frictional contact forces at every instant of the deformation process.

The requirements for the computer simulation of structural dynamic and impact problems using standard implicit codes typically demand significant memory requirements and computer power. The finite element formulation of SIMPACT is based on alternative explicit dynamic integration scheme. Among the distinct advantages of an explicit code are the memory requirements that are typically one order of magnitude less than the implicit case. Also non-linear effects and frictional conditions can be treated in a simpler manner allowing the solution of structural problems of practical size on standard workstations and PC’s.

SIMPACT is equipped with full graphic pre and post-processing tools which facilitate the preparation of geometry analysis data and visualization of results in a user friendly, menu driven environment.

System facilities

  • available on a variety of workstations and PC’s
  • logical and easy-to-use pre and post-processor
  • restart facility
  • control over history of loading
  • comprehensive error and warning messages

Pre- post-processor

  • based on MOTIF or TK
  • graphics library is abased on GL or Open GL
  • associative data structures: when a point is moved, for example, all the associated lines and surfaces are automatically up dated
  • full geometry definition
  • mesh generation
  • complete definition of analysis data
  • interfaces to DXF, FEMVIEW and IDEAS

Geometry definition

  • simple point, line, surface and volume generation
  • based on Coon surface definition which allows simple construction of curved lines and surfaces
  • copy, mirror, translate and rotate geometric features
  • automatic surface creation from line model

Meshing

  • automatic generation of unstructured 2D triangular, quadrilateral and 3D tetrahedral meshes
  • generation of regular 2D triangular, quadrilateral and 3D hexahedral meshes

Analysis facilities

  • explicit time integration with automatic time stepping
  • includes structural damping
  • large deformation and large strains
  • simple modelling of rigid surfaces
  • concentrated masses

Element types

  • beam elements
  • plane stress/strain quadrilaterals and triangles
  • axisymmetric quadrilaterals and triangles
  • three dimensional hexahedral
  • 3-noded rotation-free shell triangles
  • axisymmetric shell elements
  • rigid surfaces in 2 and 3 dimensions

All elements have been developed specifically for explicit dynamic applications

Materials

  • isotropic elastic
  • orthotropic elastic
  • isotropic elasto-plastic with hardening
  • isotropic viscoplastic with hardening
  • stress resultant formulations for beam and shell elements
  • all continuum materials have been formulated for large strain applications

Boundary conditions/Loading

  • contact with friction across boundaries
  • prescribed displacements, velocities and accelerations
  • initial displacements, velocities
  • linear and rigid constraints
  • point, surface and gravity loads
  • initial load state and initial stresses
  • follower loads for large deformations/surface
  • blast loading

Results processing

  • user specified results output
  • graph plotting of quantities along arbitrary lines
  • deformed shape visualization
  • contour diagrams
  • spring back shape
  • vector diagrams
  • animation of results
  • picture files in postscript forma for printing

Verification

  • internal QA program
  • usage by industrial companies (CASA, Ital Design, CANDAMAT S.A., etc.)

Applications

The following pictures show examples of application of SIMPACT to the following problems:

  • Crash crashworthiness
  • Impact of objects
  • Impact of a pressure wave on a shell structures
  • etc..
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