The recommended keyword for reinforcement in concrete is
*CONSTRAINED_BEAM_IN_SOLID. Please see the User Manual Volume I for details. --len
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Dear Kalani,
Some additional notes:
*CONSTRAINED_BEAM_IN_SOLID has been implemented. This feature is basically an
overhauled constraint coupling between beams and Lagrangian solids that includes features that
make it more attractive in some cases than *CONSTRAINED_ LAGRANGE_IN_SOLID,
for example, in modeling coupling of rebar in concrete:
Chen, H., “An Introduction to *CONSTRAINED_BEAM_IN_SOLID”, FEA Information
Solutions, Vol. 5, Issue 10. pp. 79-83, October, 2016.
http://www.feaiej.com/2017/feaiej_q1_2017.pdf
Solution options for including the initial tension in the tendons (static implicit, transient explicit, and
Dynamic Relaxation solutions) and various methods for coupling the tensioned tendons to the concrete
(shared nodes, *CONSTRAINED_LAGRANGE_IN_ SOLID, *ALE_COUPLING_NODAL_-
CONSTRAINT, and *CONSTRAINED_BEAM_ IN_SOLID) were given. The concrete was
modeled using *MAT_159 (CSCM) with the default parameters for a concrete with unconfined
compressive strength of 41.37 MPa:
Schwer, L.E., "Modeling Pre and Post Tensioned Concrete", 14th International LS-DYNA Users
Conference, Dearborn, Michigan, June, 2016.
Examples of rebar coupled to concrete (*clis and *cbis) are given here:
http://ftp.lstc.com/anonymous/outgoing/support/FAQ_kw/concrete/coupling_by_clis.k.gz and
http://ftp.lstc.com/anonymous/outgoing/support/FAQ_kw/concrete/coupling_by_cbis.k.gz
Sincerely,
James M. Kennedy
KBS2 Inc.
June 19, 2024
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Subject: [LS-DYNA2] Constrained Lagrange- in-solid
Hi, I am doing a research of seismic analysis of elevated expressway using LS DYNA. In my model l have used constrained Lagrange-in-solid option, however, rebar are not properly bond with the concrete and rebar moved to the downwards when model is running. Could you please help me to solve this?
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