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October 13, 2020 at 6:31 pm
adrian92
SubscriberHi there!
I would like to clarify something because it makes me a bit confused. Let's consider such material from supplier:
Polypropylene,
Youngs modulus: 2600MPa
Stress at yield: 62MPa
Strain at Yield: 10%
Now the question is, if I have a full Stress-strain curve and convert it into true stress - true strain, I get something like this:
October 21, 2020 at 7:16 pmBhargava Sista
Ansys EmployeeWhat you get from experiments is engineering stress/strain, this must be converted to true stress/strain before input into Ansys. So, the elastic modulus, the yield strength and the plastic vs true stress that you input for multilinear hardening curve are all taken true stress/strain. Once you finish the simulation, the stresses and strains reported by Ansys are all true stress/strain.nTo keep is short, once you have converted the engineering stress/strain to true stress/strain and input it in Ansys, all values of stress/strain reported by the solver should be compared to true stress/strain curve.nCheck out this course on Topics in Metal Plasticity, I guess two of these videos cover your questions in detail.n/courses/index.php/courses/topics-in-metal-plasticity/nViewing 1 reply thread- The topic ‘Understanding True stress vs true strain’ is closed to new replies.
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