- componentAn integer corresponding to the direction the variable this kernel acts in. (0 refers to the radial and 1 to the axial displacement.)
C++ Type:unsigned int
Controllable:No
Description:An integer corresponding to the direction the variable this kernel acts in. (0 refers to the radial and 1 to the axial displacement.)
- displacementsThe string of displacements suitable for the problem statement
C++ Type:std::vector<VariableName>
Controllable:No
Description:The string of displacements suitable for the problem statement
- variableThe name of the variable that this residual object operates on
C++ Type:NonlinearVariableName
Controllable:No
Description:The name of the variable that this residual object operates on
Stress Divergence RZ Tensors
Calculate stress divergence for an axisymmetric problem in cylindrical coordinates.
Description
The kernel StressDivergenceRZTensors
solves the stress divergence equation for an Axisymmetric problem in the cylindrical coordinate system on a 2D mesh.
The axis of symmetry must lie along the -axis in a or cylindrical coordinate system. This symmetry orientation is required for the calculation of the residual and of the jacobian, as defined in Eq. (1).
The StressDivergenceRZTensors
kernel can be automatically created with the TensorMechanics Master Action. Use of the tensor mechanics master action is recommended to ensure the consistent setting of the use_displaced_mesh
parameter for the strain formulation selected. For a detailed explanation of the settings for _use_displaced_mesh_ in mechanics problems and the TensorMechanics Master Action usage, see the Introduction/Stress Divergence page.
Residual Calculation
The stress divergence kernel handles the calculation of the residual, , from the governing equation and the calculation of the Jacobian. From the strong form of the governing equation for mechanics, neglecting body forces, the weak form, using Galerkin's method and the Gauss divergence theorem, becomes in which is the test function. The second term of the weak form equation is the residual contribution calculated by the stress divergence kernel.
The calculation of the Jacobian can be approximated with the elasticity tensor if the simulation solve type is JFNK:
which is nonzero for .
If the solve type for the simulation is set to NEWTON the finite deformation Jacobian will need to be calculated. Set the parameter use_finite_deform_jacobian = true
in this case.
The use_displaced_mesh
parameter must be set correcting to ensure consistency in the equilibrium equation: if the stress is calculated with respect to the deformed mesh, the test function gradients must also be calculated with respect to the deformed mesh. The Tensor Mechanics MasterAction is designed to automatically determine and set the parameter correctly for the selected strain formulation. We recommend that users employ the Tensor Mechanics MasterAction whenever possible to ensure consistency between the test function gradients and the strain formulation selected.
In cylindrical coordinates, the divergence of a rank-2 tensor includes mixed term contributions. In the axisymmetric model we assume symmetric loading conditions, in addition to the zero out-of-plane shear strains, so that the residual computation is simplified.
(1)
The calculation of the Jacobian is similarly complex, requiring up to four terms in the calculation of the diagonal entries.
The axisymmetric system changes the order of the displacement vector from , usually seen in textbooks, to . Take care to follow this convention in your input files and when adding extra stresses.
Example Input File
The coordinate type in the Problem block of the input file must be set to COORD_TYPE = RZ
.
Using the tensor mechanics master action, as shown
[Modules/TensorMechanics/Master]
[Modules/TensorMechanics/Master]
[Modules/TensorMechanics/Master]
[./all]
strain = FINITE
add_variables = true
block = 1
[../]
[]
[]
[]
(../moose/modules/tensor_mechanics/test/tests/2D_geometries/2D-RZ_finiteStrain_test.i)the StressDivergenceRZTensors
kernel will be automatically built when the coordinate system in the Problem block is specified for the axisymmetric RZ system,
[Problem]
coord_type = RZ
[]
(../moose/modules/tensor_mechanics/test/tests/2D_geometries/2D-RZ_finiteStrain_test.i)and only two displacement variables are provided:
[GlobalParams]
displacements = 'disp_r disp_z'
[]
(../moose/modules/tensor_mechanics/test/tests/2D_geometries/2D-RZ_finiteStrain_test.i)Input Parameters
- base_nameMaterial property base name
C++ Type:std::string
Controllable:No
Description:Material property base name
- blockThe list of blocks (ids or names) that this object will be applied
C++ Type:std::vector<SubdomainName>
Controllable:No
Description:The list of blocks (ids or names) that this object will be applied
- coupled_variablesVector of nonlinear variable arguments this object depends on
C++ Type:std::vector<VariableName>
Controllable:No
Description:Vector of nonlinear variable arguments this object depends on
- eigenstrain_namesList of eigenstrains used in the strain calculation. Used for computing their derivatives for off-diagonal Jacobian terms.
C++ Type:std::vector<MaterialPropertyName>
Controllable:No
Description:List of eigenstrains used in the strain calculation. Used for computing their derivatives for off-diagonal Jacobian terms.
- out_of_plane_directionzThe direction of the out_of_plane_strain variable used in the WeakPlaneStress kernel.
Default:z
C++ Type:MooseEnum
Controllable:No
Description:The direction of the out_of_plane_strain variable used in the WeakPlaneStress kernel.
- out_of_plane_strainThe name of the out_of_plane_strain variable used in the WeakPlaneStress kernel.
C++ Type:std::vector<VariableName>
Controllable:No
Description:The name of the out_of_plane_strain variable used in the WeakPlaneStress kernel.
- prop_getter_suffixAn optional suffix parameter that can be appended to any attempt to retrieve/get material properties. The suffix will be prepended with a '_' character.
C++ Type:MaterialPropertyName
Controllable:No
Description:An optional suffix parameter that can be appended to any attempt to retrieve/get material properties. The suffix will be prepended with a '_' character.
- temperatureThe name of the temperature variable used in the ComputeThermalExpansionEigenstrain. (Not required for simulations without temperature coupling.)
C++ Type:std::vector<VariableName>
Controllable:No
Description:The name of the temperature variable used in the ComputeThermalExpansionEigenstrain. (Not required for simulations without temperature coupling.)
- use_finite_deform_jacobianFalseJacobian for corotational finite strain
Default:False
C++ Type:bool
Controllable:No
Description:Jacobian for corotational finite strain
- volumetric_locking_correctionFalseSet to false to turn off volumetric locking correction
Default:False
C++ Type:bool
Controllable:No
Description:Set to false to turn off volumetric locking correction
Optional Parameters
- absolute_value_vector_tagsThe tags for the vectors this residual object should fill with the absolute value of the residual contribution
C++ Type:std::vector<TagName>
Controllable:No
Description:The tags for the vectors this residual object should fill with the absolute value of the residual contribution
- extra_matrix_tagsThe extra tags for the matrices this Kernel should fill
C++ Type:std::vector<TagName>
Controllable:No
Description:The extra tags for the matrices this Kernel should fill
- extra_vector_tagsThe extra tags for the vectors this Kernel should fill
C++ Type:std::vector<TagName>
Controllable:No
Description:The extra tags for the vectors this Kernel should fill
- matrix_tagssystemThe tag for the matrices this Kernel should fill
Default:system
C++ Type:MultiMooseEnum
Controllable:No
Description:The tag for the matrices this Kernel should fill
- vector_tagsnontimeThe tag for the vectors this Kernel should fill
Default:nontime
C++ Type:MultiMooseEnum
Controllable:No
Description:The tag for the vectors this Kernel should fill
Tagging Parameters
- control_tagsAdds user-defined labels for accessing object parameters via control logic.
C++ Type:std::vector<std::string>
Controllable:No
Description:Adds user-defined labels for accessing object parameters via control logic.
- diag_save_inThe name of auxiliary variables to save this Kernel's diagonal Jacobian contributions to. Everything about that variable must match everything about this variable (the type, what blocks it's on, etc.)
C++ Type:std::vector<AuxVariableName>
Controllable:No
Description:The name of auxiliary variables to save this Kernel's diagonal Jacobian contributions to. Everything about that variable must match everything about this variable (the type, what blocks it's on, etc.)
- enableTrueSet the enabled status of the MooseObject.
Default:True
C++ Type:bool
Controllable:Yes
Description:Set the enabled status of the MooseObject.
- implicitTrueDetermines whether this object is calculated using an implicit or explicit form
Default:True
C++ Type:bool
Controllable:No
Description:Determines whether this object is calculated using an implicit or explicit form
- save_inThe name of auxiliary variables to save this Kernel's residual contributions to. Everything about that variable must match everything about this variable (the type, what blocks it's on, etc.)
C++ Type:std::vector<AuxVariableName>
Controllable:No
Description:The name of auxiliary variables to save this Kernel's residual contributions to. Everything about that variable must match everything about this variable (the type, what blocks it's on, etc.)
- seed0The seed for the master random number generator
Default:0
C++ Type:unsigned int
Controllable:No
Description:The seed for the master random number generator
- use_displaced_meshTrueWhether or not this object should use the displaced mesh for computation. Note that in the case this is true but no displacements are provided in the Mesh block the undisplaced mesh will still be used.
Default:True
C++ Type:bool
Controllable:No
Description:Whether or not this object should use the displaced mesh for computation. Note that in the case this is true but no displacements are provided in the Mesh block the undisplaced mesh will still be used.
Advanced Parameters
The stress divergence family of automatic differentiation kernels
ADStressDivergenceTensors - Stress divergence kernel for Cartesian coordinates
Problem/coord_type=XYZ
(default)ADStressDivergenceRZTensors - Stress divergence kernel for 2D cylindrical coordinates
Problem/coord_type=RZ
ADStressDivergenceRSphericalTensors - Stress divergence kernel for 1D spherical coordinates
Problem/coord_type=RSPHERICAL