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Kampus Merdeka

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Multilinear Isotropic Hardening

    • nikoseptian55
      Subscriber



      Sorry I have an question. What a define of multilinear isotropic hardering static and why I should to input several values on table in the left side?

      Why in this case we choose multilinear isotropic hardering static?

      The case while I have done is Tensile specimen strain measurement

       

    • Raihan Lutfianto
      Subscriber

      Hi Niko, great question. First, you can check what the "hardening" phenomenon is (ANSYS Plasticity Models Explained - FEA Tips). In a simple manner, hardening model is a way to capture the plasticity phenomenon. Specifically, we are using multilinear hardening because we want to capture "large deformation" phenomenon.

    • nikoseptian55
      Subscriber

      Thank you for that explanation, very helpful

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