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June 20, 2021 at 12:17 pm
zzang3132
SubscriberHi. I study mechanical engineering.
I’m trying to analysis nonlinear structure.
I have a yield strength and tensile strength value.
But, when i use bilinear, i need a tangent modulus.
how can i get the tangent modulus?
is there a equation or formula?
please share your skill and information.
June 20, 2021 at 4:23 pmpeteroznewman
SubscriberSet the Tangent Modulus to 0.0 for a conservative analysis.
Once you use Plasticity in the material model, you need to know another material property: Elongation (at Break).
Elongation is the value of Strain when failure occurs in a simple tensile test.
Without Plasticity, you may have used Ultimate Tensile Strength to calculate a Safety Factor for the design.
With Plasticity, and a zero Tangent Modulus, the stress will not go above Yield, so you need a new Safety Factor.
Safety Factor = Elongation/(Equivalent Total Strain)
A Safety Factor < 1.0 predicts failure.
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