TheHumbleStudent
Mechanical
- Jul 26, 2013
- 7
Attached is a true stress / true strain plot of polycarbonate at some elevated temperature. The true stress / strain was calculated using the engineering stress / strain data and the measured Poisson's ratio.
I'm curious how members of this forum would tabulate plastic stress / strain data points for use in structural FEA? I know for a fact that my FEA program does not allow "negative" slopes when tabulating plastic strain / plastic stress. The yield stress according to manufacturer is around 7 ksi.
So, specifically:
1.) Where would you assume yield (and why), and
2.) How would you tabulate plastic stress / strain in a material model, knowing that stress must always stay the same or increase as strain is increased (and why)?
I'm not looking to make conservative (or non-conservative) assumptions - just the closest possible model to fit the data.
Thanks in advance!
I'm curious how members of this forum would tabulate plastic stress / strain data points for use in structural FEA? I know for a fact that my FEA program does not allow "negative" slopes when tabulating plastic strain / plastic stress. The yield stress according to manufacturer is around 7 ksi.
So, specifically:
1.) Where would you assume yield (and why), and
2.) How would you tabulate plastic stress / strain in a material model, knowing that stress must always stay the same or increase as strain is increased (and why)?
I'm not looking to make conservative (or non-conservative) assumptions - just the closest possible model to fit the data.
Thanks in advance!