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December 11, 2019 at 10:07 pm
Ayman
Subscriber i study model with non stress strain curve how could i define it in ansys material (multi linear isotropic hardening)
when calculate these values:
True Strain = ln(1+Strain)Â Â where ln is the natural logarithm function.
True Stress = Stress(1+Strain)
Elastic Strain = True Stress/E
Plastic Strain = True Strain - Elastic Strain
where:
fy=309 mpa
fu= 580 mpa
E= 210 gpa
i get:
but the deformation decreases from 0.006Â to 0.001 and still solve linear i donot know what is the problem
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December 12, 2019 at 2:24 am
peteroznewman
Subscriber
but the deformation decreases from 0.006Â to 0.001 and still solve linear
Please write a few paragraphs to explain, with images inserted, what you mean by that last part. I don't know what you are talking about.
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