Beider
Mechanical
- Dec 24, 2022
- 1
Hello,
I am trying to model an HDPE material, which has two yielding points, upper and lower.
And also the material is very high strain of about 850% failure strain.
I am trying to model it with material law36 with plastic stress strain as an input, and shell elements. without a success.
The stress strain curves of the material are attached in the figure:
Also I am attaching the output results in Hyperview:
also attached the rad files and the T01 file with tpl i am using to calculate the stress strain curve.
I think that mat law36 might be incompatible for those high strains, but I couldnt find any material law which can have an input in which there are two yielding points.
any help will be great.
I am trying to model an HDPE material, which has two yielding points, upper and lower.
And also the material is very high strain of about 850% failure strain.
I am trying to model it with material law36 with plastic stress strain as an input, and shell elements. without a success.
The stress strain curves of the material are attached in the figure:
Also I am attaching the output results in Hyperview:
also attached the rad files and the T01 file with tpl i am using to calculate the stress strain curve.
I think that mat law36 might be incompatible for those high strains, but I couldnt find any material law which can have an input in which there are two yielding points.
any help will be great.