TAGGED: plastic-strain, von-mises-stress, yield-point
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July 5, 2021 at 3:16 pm
seki
SubscriberHello sir,
I'm doing a static analysis of metal parts, where the yield point of the material changes with temperature, the yield point of the material at a temperature of 800 degree is about 80Mpa. The result is that the MAX von Mises stress of node is 140Mpa and the node temperature is around 800 degree, which exceeds the yield point of the material, but the plastic strain is 0. May I ask the reason for it.
Would you like to give me suggestions? Thank you in advance.
SekiÂ
July 5, 2021 at 10:57 pmhesamkeshavarzz
SubscriberHello dear Seki.
Do you define plastic properties in the material library (engineering data)?
July 6, 2021 at 5:58 amseki
SubscriberHello dear HesamK,
Thanks a lot.
There is input miss about engineering data.
The problem is fixed.
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