Which material law to assign to nanoparticles in RADIOSS?

Roshan Marode_20904
Roshan Marode_20904 Altair Community Member
edited August 2021 in Community Q&A

Hello,

I want to assign the nanoparticles as solid body and solid body as SPH particles to track the motion of particles during the process. For the current process, we are going to have two semisolid (2 different nanoparticles) and to track the motion of each nanoparticles by SPH formulation by giving different color during simulation. But, I am not getting which material law I need to apply for nanoparticles.

Moreover, my process involves high plastic deformation hence constraint to use RADIOSS.

Hope to see your reply.

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  • Rogerio Nakano_21179
    Rogerio Nakano_21179 New Altair Community Member
    edited August 2021

    Hi

    not quite sure what you need , but if material has elasto plastic behavior, you can use LAW2 or LAW36.

    You can also use sol2sph approach to switch the solid element to sph particles.

    Regards

     

  • Roshan Marode_20904
    Roshan Marode_20904 Altair Community Member
    edited August 2021

    Hi Rogerio Nakano, Thanks for the reply.

     

    I want to simulate the nanoparticles inside the hole by tracking SPH particles.

    Is it ok to use law 4 for this?