shiraz883
Automotive
- Nov 15, 2006
- 48
Hi,
I have run an elastic analysis where the stresses were over the allowable stress values at some local zones (where local membrane > 1.5S). So, in order to see whether these stresses redistribute when yielding occurs I have gone for an elastic plastic analysis using the ANSYS plugin ASME material stress strain curve generator using bilinear kinematic hardening material model. Also since I use the shell model fpr FEA, then for local failure criteria I use the maximum, middle and minimum principal stress (for top/bot option in ansys) and combine them [absolute(s1+s2+s3)] using a user defined formulae and compare with 4S but this criteria is also not satisfied (I have seen everywhere in the model).
My questions:
1) Is this approach valid? elastic and then elastic plastic to see if stress redistribute when yielding occurs
2) Is the Ansys plugin using the data from Annex 3-D for material stress strain curve (I haven't checked it myself but wanted to know if someone has already verified)
I know that ASME PTB-1 mentions the methods of analysis in increasing accuracy and decreasing conservatism as elastic---> limit load---> elastic plastic
Shiraz
Sr. Engineer
I have run an elastic analysis where the stresses were over the allowable stress values at some local zones (where local membrane > 1.5S). So, in order to see whether these stresses redistribute when yielding occurs I have gone for an elastic plastic analysis using the ANSYS plugin ASME material stress strain curve generator using bilinear kinematic hardening material model. Also since I use the shell model fpr FEA, then for local failure criteria I use the maximum, middle and minimum principal stress (for top/bot option in ansys) and combine them [absolute(s1+s2+s3)] using a user defined formulae and compare with 4S but this criteria is also not satisfied (I have seen everywhere in the model).
My questions:
1) Is this approach valid? elastic and then elastic plastic to see if stress redistribute when yielding occurs
2) Is the Ansys plugin using the data from Annex 3-D for material stress strain curve (I haven't checked it myself but wanted to know if someone has already verified)
I know that ASME PTB-1 mentions the methods of analysis in increasing accuracy and decreasing conservatism as elastic---> limit load---> elastic plastic
Shiraz
Sr. Engineer