/DRAPE
Block Format Keyword This option is used to read fiber orientation changes and thinning for each of the plies which are usually the result of a manufacturing process simulation.
Different angle change, and thinning can be defined for each slice of the element set.
Format
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/DRAPE/drape_ID | |||||||||
drape_title |
For each element set, add:
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | (8) | (9) | (10) |
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Entity | Entity_ID | Thinning_1 | drape_1 |
If there is more than one slice for the element set, add:
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | (8) | (9) | (10) |
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Thinning_i | drape_i |
Definition
Field | Contents | SI Unit Example |
---|---|---|
drape_ID | Drape
identifier. (Integer, maximum 10 digits) |
|
drape_title | Drape title. (Character, maximum 100 characters) |
|
Entity | Must be left justified.
(Integer) |
|
Entity_ID | Entity
identifier. (Integer) |
|
Thinning_1 | Ply thinning factor for
the first slice. (Real) |
|
drape_1 | Ply orientation change for
the first slice. (Real) |
|
Thinning_i | Ply thinning factor for
the slice i. (Real) |
|
drape_i | Ply orientation change for
the slice i. (Real) |
Comments
- The drape is used in /PLY and /PROP/PLY
(TYPE19) to take into account the manufacturing process on the
orientation and thickness of each slice of the elements. See Example (Substack with /DRAPE) in /STACK. There is a minimum of 1 slice per element.
- Only 1 slice is available for /PROP/TYPE17 (STACK)
- Several slices can be defined for /PROP/TYPE51 or /STACK
- The number of integration points defined in /PLY and /PROP/PLY (TYPE19) is ignored and replaced by the number of slices defined in /DRAPE.
- The orthotropy angle is defined as
follows from the reference vector (Anisotrophy in Layer (Ply)) defined in the stack:
- is defined per ply in stack
- is defined on the element
- is defined on the ply
- is defined in the drape table
- The ply thickness ti of the element as defined in the ply is scaled using the thinning factor Thinning for each slice.