> Dear engineering-all,
Dear Tim,
Are they the same material model? If they are the same model, it
should be okay. If you are using a different material model, you have
to follow the advice of the manual and use the character string to
identify which one you are using. Thank you for your attention.
regards,
Andrew
> I currently am running a calculation with an
> implemented UMAT.
> I am using the same UMAT for two different
> element groups, but
> different properities:
>
> *SOLID SECTION, ELSET=FSS, MATERIAL=matfss
> *MATERIAL, NAME=matfss
> *DENSITY
> 1.61
> *DEPVAR
> 14
> *USER MATERIAL, CONSTANTS=18
> 18 constants
> **
> **
> **
> *SOLID SECTION, ELSET=UNTERGRU, MATERIAL=matug
> *MATERIAL, NAME=matug
> *DENSITY
> 1.61
> *DEPVAR
> 14
> *USER MATERIAL, CONSTANTS=18
> 18 different constants
>
> now at a certain point, there always is an
> calculation error.
> I think it's a memory allocation error!
> Do you know if it isn't possible to use the same
> UMAT for two
> different e.g. material layers with different
> properties ?
> Or do I have to increase eg. the depvar option,
> change a name, or
> use another name for the materials etc.?
>
> I would be very thankful for your help !!!
>
> Best regards
> Tim Stöcker
>
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