Nlgon
Mechanical
- Dec 8, 2020
- 2
Hi Community,
I'd like to discuss with you all an issue I've been facing for a week. I have some data, taken in static torsion tests on tubes. These tubes
- are shaped with cold forming (they are drawn): there have lobes.
- are telescopic: one goes into the other
Before to test the two tubes couples, I simulating the single tubes mainly because the tests are performed on single tubes. My idea is to simulate the torsion test in a static step, by fixing (encastre) one end and by imposing a concentrated moment on the other. I impose the load on a RP, contrained via Coupling to the end face.
I'm using Hex element, Element library Explicit and linear order.
I really need to catch the nonlinearity of the phenomenon, so I must impose at least a bilinear material model. I have not particular information about the material. Of course I know what material is, but the only info I have on a sample taken from the tube is the Rm (engineering value).
For yield stress and plastic strain I have no reference. I tried to iterate in order to match the experimental data (a sort of reverse engineering), but still I have problems. Also accepting the error coming from the simplification of the bilinear model I find always curves that differ from experimental ones. To get closer to the experimental curves I must input in Abaqus non-realistic values for material true Rm (>2000). The problem I have is that the Torque-angle curve gets flat (complete yielding of the section) before the real case. If I increase the yield stress then I lose accuracy on the transition out from linearity (elastic limit). The only solution for matching seems to increse the Tangent modulus (i.e. the true Rm by keeping the same true plastic strain at Rm).
Can you please give some suggestions about this problem? Am I mistaking in simulation settings? Are there some better methods to get the right definition of an unknown material? Is it possible that cold forming process on tubes gave to the component some different properties?
Thank you in advance for your help and attention
Regards,
Nlgon
PS I hope I respected the posting policy.
I'd like to discuss with you all an issue I've been facing for a week. I have some data, taken in static torsion tests on tubes. These tubes
- are shaped with cold forming (they are drawn): there have lobes.
- are telescopic: one goes into the other
Before to test the two tubes couples, I simulating the single tubes mainly because the tests are performed on single tubes. My idea is to simulate the torsion test in a static step, by fixing (encastre) one end and by imposing a concentrated moment on the other. I impose the load on a RP, contrained via Coupling to the end face.
I'm using Hex element, Element library Explicit and linear order.
I really need to catch the nonlinearity of the phenomenon, so I must impose at least a bilinear material model. I have not particular information about the material. Of course I know what material is, but the only info I have on a sample taken from the tube is the Rm (engineering value).
For yield stress and plastic strain I have no reference. I tried to iterate in order to match the experimental data (a sort of reverse engineering), but still I have problems. Also accepting the error coming from the simplification of the bilinear model I find always curves that differ from experimental ones. To get closer to the experimental curves I must input in Abaqus non-realistic values for material true Rm (>2000). The problem I have is that the Torque-angle curve gets flat (complete yielding of the section) before the real case. If I increase the yield stress then I lose accuracy on the transition out from linearity (elastic limit). The only solution for matching seems to increse the Tangent modulus (i.e. the true Rm by keeping the same true plastic strain at Rm).
Can you please give some suggestions about this problem? Am I mistaking in simulation settings? Are there some better methods to get the right definition of an unknown material? Is it possible that cold forming process on tubes gave to the component some different properties?
Thank you in advance for your help and attention
Regards,
Nlgon
PS I hope I respected the posting policy.