Murali Pandheeradi, SIMULIA Director, Technical Sales, SIMULIA Great Lakes
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Murali Pandheeradi is a Technical Sales Director and Technical Expert located in the Cleveland office of SIMULIA Great Lakes. He has been with the organization for over 13 years. Murali received his Masters in Engineering Mechanics from Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai (India) and PhD in Computational Mechanics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York. He has over twenty years of experience in theoretical and applied FEA, and has co-authored publications and presentations in the field. His areas of technical expertise include advanced material models, composites, fracture and fatigue (including XFEM) and Abaqus User Subroutines.
Mike Shubert, SIMULIA Expert Solution Consultant, SIMULIA South
Abaqus Welding Interface Crack This example examines the inertia friction welding process of the pipes shown in. The specific arrangement considered is the resulting as-welded configuration shown in. From the Interaction module main menu, select SpecialCrackCreate. From the Create Crack dialog box that appears, select Debond using VCCT. Enter the name of the crack, and click Continue to close the dialog box. The Edit Crack dialog box appears. From the Edit Crack dialog box, do the following. In Abaqus/Standard crack surfaces are rigidly bonded when uncracked. Crack surfaces are joined elastically when uncracked in Abaqus/Standard. Requires user-specified fracture toughness of the bond. Require user-specified critical traction value and fracture toughness of the bond, as well as elasticity of the bonded surface. Abaqus/CAE to conduct a welding simulation. 2.3 Current Weld Modelling Methods using Abaqus. When modelling a welding procedure using Abaqus there are two distinct approaches that are available to users. The first of these is the construction of a 2D axisymmetric or shell FE model of the component in question. The Abaqus Welding Interface (AWI) described in this Capability Brief provides a capability to significantly improve two-dimensional welding simulations by automating most of the time consuming tasks associated with building a weld model.
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Mike finished Masters Degree from University of Colorado in 1991, and has worked for DS for 25 years since that time. He started in support then worked briefly in the Explicit dynamics group before moving to the Abaqus/CAE development group where he spent 6 years until he moved to the Texas office. For the last 12 years he has worked at the South office in Texas working on scripting and customization of Abaqus/CAE.