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Stress-Strain Curve Missing

    • jccubi
      Subscriber

      I am running Ansys Workbench 2022 R2 in two computers and I noted that the stress-strain curve for bilinear isotropic hardening is missing (only stress-temperature is shown). Picture below is ucnluded for clarity. Besides, an "Active Table" appears in the window of material properties but no idea what this means.

      I would appreciate any help on this regard. Thanks in advance

    • Aniket
      Forum Moderator

      Thanks for your feedback! This erroneous behavior is fixed in 2023R1.

      -Aniket

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    • jccubi
      Subscriber

      Thank for your response. I understand that 2023R1 will be available next year, isn´t it? 

    • XIAOWEN LI
      Subscriber

      Hello, i have the same question as Jccubi in 2023R1. I don't know why the "Active table"  can't be changed from "Plastic" to "Total" but the reverse is possible. And why it has been setup in the new version? It is for what?

      Thank you for any reply.

    • casper.kruger
      Subscriber

      Does this effect the solver or is it a graphical issue only? 

    • Emanuel Santos
      Subscriber

      I am using the same command in the 2023R1 student and I get the same thing, but the plastic part shows that it is an inclined line, I want to modify the elastic part of the material by adding 250 MPa and 100 MPa of young's modulus, but the graph does not indicate that.

      previous versions:

      current version:

      I don't know why in the plastic part of the graph it appears with an inclination.

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