In this tutorial, the Simulation under-water explosion by using the CEL method near a floating structure in Abaqus has been investigated. The aluminum hull is modeled as a three-dimensional thick shell part. The Soil, TNT, Water, and Air are modeled as three-dimensional parts inside the Eulerian domain. You can see ...
Read More »Simulation under water explosion shock over a cylindrical aluminum shell in interaction with soil in Abaqus
In this tutorial, the Simulation under water explosion shock over a cylindrical aluminum shell in interaction with soil in Abaqus has been studied. The water is modeled as a three-dimensional solid part with acoustic behaviour. The aluminum part is modeled as a three-dimensional shell part, and the soil as a ...
Read More »Simulation CEL explosion in the depth of water near the aluminum hull in Abaqus- three sea mine explosion
In this tutorial, the Simulation CEL explosion in the depth of water near the aluminum hull in Abaqus- three sea mine explosion- has been done. The domain is modeled as a three-dimension Eurlerian part. The hull is modeled as a three-dimensional shell part. The water and three TNT parts are ...
Read More »Simulation on shock response of marine sandwich structures subjected to UNDEX loading in Abaqus
In this tutorial Simulation on shock response of marine sandwich structures subjected to UNDEX loading in Abaqus has been investigated.In modern sea combat, in which strike power has increased markedly, the structures of naval ships must be designed to with-stand shock loads resulting from weapon hits.To improve the design of ...
Read More »numerical simulation of CEL explosion over metal tube in the depth of water in Abaqus
In this tutorial numerical simulation of CEL explosion over metal tube in the depth of water in Abaqus has been investigated.An underwater explosion can be divided into two stages: the shock wave and the bubble pulse. Although both inflict severe damage to the adjacent structure, their damage mechanisms are different. Generally, the ...
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