How to Derive Non-Linear Behaviour in Simpack's Force Element F042?

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The discussion revolves around seeking assistance with deriving the non-linear behavior of viscoelastic materials using SIMPACK's Force Element F042, specifically the "Rubberbushing/Hydromount." Users express the need for practical guidance and insights based on experience with this software. There is a critique regarding the effectiveness of simply asking for help on forums without providing specific questions or context. The conversation highlights the importance of detailed inquiries to facilitate better responses. Overall, the focus remains on obtaining technical support for modeling non-linear material behavior in SIMPACK.
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Hi,
have anyone worked with SIMPACK before? Especially with the new Force Element F042 "Rubberbushing/Hydromounta and can help me out how to derive the non-linear behaviour of viscoelastic material?
Thanks in advance :)
 
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