Defining Density
Density can be defined as a function of temperature and field variables. Based on user-defined data Abaqus internally estimates the material density as follows:
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For acoustic, heat transfer, and coupled thermal-electrical elements in Abaqus/Standard and acoustic elements in Abaqus/Explicit, the density is continually updated to the value corresponding to the current temperature and field variables.
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For coupled temperature-displacement elements in Abaqus/Standard, the density used in both heat transfer and structural body force computations is assumed to be only a function of the initial temperature and field variables and changes in volume. This ensures mass conservation during the structural body force computations.
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For all other elements in Abaqus/Standard and Abaqus/Explicit, the density is taken to be a function of the initial temperature and field variables and changes in volume only. It is not updated if temperatures and field variables change during the analysis.
In an Abaqus/Standard analysis a spatially varying mass density can be defined for homogeneous solid continuum elements by using a distribution (Distribution Definition). The distribution must include a default value for the density. If a distribution is used, no dependencies on temperature or field variables for the density can be defined.