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non-linear material data

    • bianxuejie
      Subscriber

      Hi, does ANSYS have non-linear material data at 25℃ and 150℃ for the following materials please?

      ADC12 aluminum, A380 aluminum, 8620H-steel, 45CrMo steel, 6063-T5 aluminum, 6061-T4 aluminum, 20CrMnTi steel, QT700-5 iron.

      stress-strain curves, S-N curves. is there a database which we can import into ANSYS please?

      thanks.

    • danielshaw
      Ansys Employee

      Mechanical/MAPDL does not provide that material data.  If you have access to Granta, you could check it, but I doubt that it has all that data either.  Ansys products can import many external material databases in different formats, but I do not know which, if any, would have that material data.  You should check the material database suppliers.

    • David Mercier
      Ansys Employee

      Hi, For most of the materials you’re looking for, multiple datasheets are available in both the MaterialUniverse and JAHM databases, including temperature-dependent mechanical properties. Export tools are available to connect Granta (either Selector or MI) with Mechanical and other simulation environments, enabling seamless transfer of data from the databases into your simulations.

    • lossstarry
      Subscriber

       

      Thanks for the clarification.

      Do you know which external material databases are most commonly used with ANSYS for this type of data? We are specifically looking for non-linear stress–strain curves at 25 °C and 150 °C and S-N fatigue data for materials like ADC12, A380, 8620H, 45CrMo, 20CrMnTi, and some aluminum alloys.

      If Granta may not have complete coverage, are there other databases (e.g., MatWeb, Total Materia, bitlife JAHM, etc.) that integrate reasonably well with ANSYS or can be exported in a format suitable for import into Engineering Data?

       

    • David Mercier
      Ansys Employee

      Hi, JAHM is available inside Granta, then for the content of MatWeb and TotalMateria I don't know. To export from MatWeb to Ansys ou can have a look at : https://www.matweb.com/help/ansys_intro.aspx

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