TAGGED: creep, creep-analysis, creep-constants, deflection
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April 5, 2023 at 2:37 pmJoshua DaviesSubscriber
Hello All,Â
I am trying to mimic my experimental results with a model in ANSYS, and incorporate creep.Â
The experiment is simply measuring deflection of this old timber over the course of a few weeks in order to try to find a few material properties.Â
However, how do I find the constants purely from the data below?
Any help would be massively appreciated.Â
Thank you in Advance!
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April 10, 2023 at 2:23 pmJohn DoyleAnsys Employee
I assume by "Norton-Bailey"Â you mean an expression of the following form:Â Â
In Ansys, you can curve fit the Time Hardening Creep expression, with C4 set to zero.Â
You would have to convert your displacment values to an equivalent strain (=delta_L/L).
Please refer to Chapters 4 and 6 of the MAPDL Material Reference Manual or more details.
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July 31, 2023 at 10:05 amChandra Sekhar NarraSubscriber
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July 31, 2023 at 10:08 amChandra Sekhar NarraSubscriber
Dear Joshua Davies,
I saw your post about the calculating the creep constants from the experimental data. Have you found the solution for this? while now I too have the same problem, I could not find the right solution.
Could you please help me with that?
Iam looking forward for your response.
Kind regards
Chandra
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