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The difference between the Von-Mises stress generated on Mechanical and the stress obtained on ACP?

    • Ahcene_94
      Subscriber

      Hi,

      I am looking to analyze the behavior of a composite material. I would like to know the difference between the stress generated on ansys ACP and the Von-Mises stress obtained on Mechanical. 

      I have a first element of answer, maybe this is due to the fact that a Von-Mises stress concerns much more an isotropic material behavior. 


      Someone has more informations about this....



    • Ashish Khemka
      Forum Moderator
      nnPlease refer to following discussion:nnnRegards,nAshish Khemkan
    • Ahcene_94
      Subscriber
      Thank you !n
    • Panagiotis
      Subscriber

      I am sorry Ashnish Kumar but I cannot see the discussion you are referring to. Could you repost it?

    • Elias
      Subscriber

       

      I am also interested in this and I also can’t see the suggested discussion.

      Eventually, I am trying to understand why there is a difference between the results of Normal stress in X-axis of the solution coordinate system (Bottom) of the Entire Section calculated by Mechanical and the stress S1 (Bottom) of the Entire Model calculated by ACP. They are close but not the same, as it can be seen in the two figures below. Thank you in advance for your help.

       

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