hiall12
Mechanical
- Jan 6, 2023
- 9
Hi,
I have an axi-spymmetric model. I want to apply elasto-plastic material properties in the first step and elastic material property in the second step. Is there a way to do it?
What I did is, while defining the material properties, I have given the plastic properties only at 20 degrees and elastic properties in all other temperatures ranging from 20 degree, 50 degree, and so on upto 550 degree. I have pre-defined the model to 20 degree in the initial step and it propagated to the first step. I have modified the temperature to 50 degree in the second step. I am expecting that it will take the available plastic properties in the initial and first step and elastic properties in the second step as the plastic properties are not defined at 50 degree. Is my logic correct? Will abaqus behave as per this logic?
Kindly suggest.
Thanks in advance.
I have an axi-spymmetric model. I want to apply elasto-plastic material properties in the first step and elastic material property in the second step. Is there a way to do it?
What I did is, while defining the material properties, I have given the plastic properties only at 20 degrees and elastic properties in all other temperatures ranging from 20 degree, 50 degree, and so on upto 550 degree. I have pre-defined the model to 20 degree in the initial step and it propagated to the first step. I have modified the temperature to 50 degree in the second step. I am expecting that it will take the available plastic properties in the initial and first step and elastic properties in the second step as the plastic properties are not defined at 50 degree. Is my logic correct? Will abaqus behave as per this logic?
Kindly suggest.
Thanks in advance.