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SubscriberHi,
I am doing a bond test with the rebar and concrete. When I apply 5mm of displacement on the rebar (over 200-300 substeps), I get the following result for the maximum principal stress:
September 23, 2020 at 9:24 amRahul Kumbhar
Ansys EmployeenJust to check have you turned ON large deflection in Analysis setting? What nonlinear material properties are you using for rebar?nSeptember 24, 2020 at 2:44 amto2020
SubscribernThank you for the response. No, I haven't turned on the large deflection. nI just used the default material property given in ANSYS library for the structural steel (I then changed the tensile yield strength and ultimate tensile strength values to 500MPa and 560MPa respectively). I then did inputted bilinear law with yield strength of 500MPa and Tangent Modulus of 560MPa. I realised there was a typo in the value I inputted previously. But with the following updated settings: n
Structural steel properties:n
nConcrete Properties:n
I then applied 5mm displacement on top of the rebar and the maximum principal stress I get is what is shown below:
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September 24, 2020 at 1:08 pmRahul Kumbhar
Ansys EmployeenGreat! Please Turn ON the large deflection and try again.nSeptember 29, 2020 at 12:34 amOctober 5, 2020 at 9:09 amto2020
SubscriberArray Could you please help or anyone who has an idea of what is causing the above error please reply nOctober 9, 2020 at 11:09 amAshish Khemka
Forum ModeratornnThe error above is element distotion error and the error message gives instructions on what to do:nExcessive distortion of elements is usually a symptom indicating the need for corrective action elsewhere.nTry incrementing the load more slowly (increase the number of substeps or decrease the time step size).nIn the Mesh task, change the setting for the Aggressive mechanical control that will create better aspect ratios. This approach is applicable only if you are using manual meshing.nConsider the behavior of materials and review the contact pairs.nPlease see if you can try implementing these changes.nnRegards,nAshish KhemkanOctober 12, 2020 at 4:18 amto2020
SubscriberI have initially incremented the load between 200-300 steps. I have tried to increase this as per the recommendation but was getting the same error. nI haven't done manual meshing - just let the program create a mesh for me after specifying the contact sizing between rebar and concrete as well as the rib size (Both are set to 2mm because if I go any smaller, the program won't run as it exceeds the academic limit). nI have modelled the contact as friction (Between rebar and concrete). nIs there anything else I can do instead?Thanks!October 12, 2020 at 6:30 amAshish Khemka
Forum ModeratornnDid you check the element 78254 for which part is showing this error. Also, are you seeing this ina bilinear model with zero tangent modulus? If yes then you can expect this behavior as the material will behave as perfect plastic. Please let me know.nnRegards,nAshish KhemkanOctober 13, 2020 at 2:08 amto2020
SubscribernYes, it is a bilinear model. How can I check the individual elements? nThanks!nOctober 13, 2020 at 7:59 amAshish Khemka
Forum ModeratorHi Array ,nnInstead of bilinear model try using a multilinear model. For checking individual elements try using worksheet tab in the NAmed Selection:nnArraynFor motr details on plasticity model please refer to the link below:nnnFor motr details on plasticity model please refer to the link below:nnnRegards,nAshish KhemkanViewing 10 reply threads- The topic ‘Getting large maximum principal stress in my bar (Exceeds the yield limit)’ is closed to new replies.
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