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How to define multilinear stress-strain curve in ansys APDL

    • indra1994
      Subscriber

      Hi,


      I am trying to define a multilinear stress-strain curve for each SOLID185 element in my ANSYS model. The stress-strain relationship is shown below. So far I have no idea how to define this multilinear relationship in ANSYS APDL 2019 R2. I tried to model it as Multilinear Isotropic Hardening but ANSYS throws error as the tangent slope can not be less than zero.


      Can Anyone please help me with this?



       

    • John Doyle
      Ansys Employee

      KINH and MISO plasticity models do not support negative slopes as you have reported.


      Make sure that your data input represents true-stress vs true strain.  The slope might be positive after all.


      If that is not the issue, there is another option.  TB,NLISO,, will support a negative slope beyond yielding.


      Keep in mind, the negative slope implies instability.  Static analysis under a force based load will likely not converge if all the elements in the primary load path go totally plastic.


      Hope this helps.

    • indra1994
      Subscriber

      Thanks for your reply, It really helps. 

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