Thank you Tarkes Dora.... Before asking this question, I had modeled the sample with required porosity on Pro-E and then I had a plan to import it in Ansys for analysis... Isn't it the right way to get results closer to experimental data?
yes I am working on a powder metallurgy component and pores are generated during sintering. In this way we can obtain required porosity. Generally pores are interconnected.
Dear Tarkes Dora, In DEFORM software, would I have to define the porosity percentage in a solid component or I have to model the pores or voids without any volume? because modeling a large number of voids in a component is very time consuming process. Attached is a snapshot of the model I created in Pro-E. I created voids without volume inside the component.
Yes, it is very laborious and that's why I want to find a software in which I just model a solid component and define it that it is, lets say, 65% porous. That would be very easy to analyze with different porosity percentages... However, I will try this in DEFORM and then inform you about any progress... Did you work on foams or porous materials?