Dear FEAP users,
I am using FEAP to model mechanical behavior of biological tissues. The tissue has fibers in it, and the HOLZapfel model is taken for the passive response. Within the tissue, the fiber orientation at a point, a0, depends on position, x_i.
In FEAP 8.5, the new STRUcture command in mesh input exactly suits this need (to assign elements with particular fiber orientations). However, I was not able to make it work. Indeed, I verified that the orientation attribute in the HOLZapfel material specification over-ruled the STRUcture assigned directions. The ordering of MATE and STRU commands did not change the result.
In order to show that STRU does not work, I meshed a 3D ring-type structure subjected to internal pressure. The fiber distribution in the STRU command follows a circumferential path (provided in the attached input and include files). In order to create a homogeneous expansion of the ring, I would like to subject it to internal pressure, and look at the deformations. I tried to use CSUR with POLAr option to load the nodes that are located in the inner radius of the ring, but had no luck in that.
So, how can the CSUR command be used to load the ring with internal pressure?