Hildebrandt, AndreAndreHildebrandtSharma, PrateekPrateekSharmaDiebels, StefanStefanDiebelsDüster, AlexanderAlexanderDüster2021-11-172021-11-172021-01-25Proceedings in applied mathematics and mechanics 20 (1): e202000217 (2021-01-25)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/10963Due to their complex structure cables exhibit an anisotropic behaviour and undergo large deformations in various applications. The large deformations are simulated using blended high order solid elements that can represent large deformations efficiently. To reduce the computational complexity the cross section consisting of many single wires and different layers of material is homogenized and represented by a transversely isotropic material model. Frictional effects and possible reordering of the parts are modelled through elastoplastic material behaviour with an anisotropic yield function. The simulations show that for a simple tension test and a free torsion test the material parameters can be satisfactorily identified.en1617-7061Proceedings in applied mathematics and mechanics20211Wiley-VCHhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/TechnikIngenieurwissenschaftenNonlinear computation of cables with high order solid elements using an anisotropic material modelConference Paper10.15480/882.391210.1002/pamm.20200021710.15480/882.3912Conference Paper