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Force-strain diagram engineering data

    • stevenlana13
      Subscriber

      Hello. Does anyone have an idea how to input the force-strain diagram of a material on Ansys Engineering Data? All I can see are stress and strain inputs. Below is the graph where I will extract the material properties of the material I am observing using Ansys. I cant input stress values because the material doesn't have a constant cross-sectional area. So I can only input the force values and its corresponding strains. Please help. Thank you.


    • stevenlana13
      Subscriber
      hi bud. do you have any idea how to do this? thank youn
    • stevenlana13
      Subscriber
      hi bud. do you have any tips to do this?n
    • peteroznewman
      Subscriber
      ArraynYou say that the material doesn't have a constant cross-sectional area.nI would say that you are describing a part, not a material. Parts can have varying cross-sectional area.nSuppose that part was removed from the assembly and put into a tensile testing machine and Force-Displacement data was taken for that part.nSince there is only tensile testing data, is it the case that only axial forces go through that part?nIf I wanted to analyze the response of the assembly, but I didn't have material properties for that part that only carries axial forces, but I had the tensile test data for that part, I could remove that part from the model and replace it with a spring.nThere is a spring element COMBIN39 that can have the properties measured in the tensile test.nCOMBIN39 (ansys.comn
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