Dear Sandeep,

Yes, I my opinion you should be able to simulate a compression test of any kind 
of material, even a non-linear one, but for this you will not only need Gmsh 
but also GetDP. Indeed, Gmsh is only a pre/post-processor and you will need a 
numerical solver to work in tandem with it. To make things easier, you could 
choose to use GetDP as it is developed by the same people as Gmsh and the two 
software interact therefore very well. Note however that it is not the only 
solver you can use with Gmsh and it is maybe not the best to handle mechanical 
problems. Cast3M could also be a valid choice if you want to have a free solver 
(the academic & research license is free).

If you want to use GetDP, I would suggest you to have a look on this 
user-contributed example<https://onelab.info/trac/getdp/wiki/LinearElasticity> 
(use “getdp” for both the username and password if you are asked for one). It 
shows how to handle linear elasticity problems in 2D and 3D. Then, to go from 
linear to non-linear, you will have to modify a few section of the code :

·         In the “Function” definitions, the tensor C_m as a function of the 
displacement components [ux, uy].

·         In the “Formulation” section, you will possibly want to decompose the 
non-linear term instead of using C_m[ { u } ] * Dof[ { D1 u } ].

·         In the “Resolution” section, you will have to add an IterativeLoopN 
that will take care of the non-linearity (more information on this 
page<https://onelab.info/trac/getdp/wiki/IterativeLoopN>).
And I guess that is all.

On the other hand, if you want to try Cast3M, have a look on the documentation 
here<http://www-cast3m.cea.fr/index.php>. Plus, there is a lot of example on 
how to solve mechanical problems. It might not be exactly what you are looking 
for but this test 
case<http://www-cast3m.cea.fr/index.php?page=exemples&exemple=compression_nloc> 
should give you an idea on how you can simulate your problem.

Best regards,

Guillaume Dilasser

De : gmsh [mailto:[email protected]] De la part de 
Sandeep Jagadeesh
Envoyé : lundi 27 juin 2016 19:46
À : [email protected]
Objet : [Gmsh] Material non-linearity simulation help

Sir/Madam,
I would like to know if it is possible to simulate 'compression test of polymer 
foams (material non-linearity)' in GMSH. If possible please help me with the 
methodology and any tutorial. It would be of great help to me in this regard.

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Thanking You
,
J.
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Sandeep
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Anna University,
Chennai, Tamil Nadu,
India
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