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Non-linear Springs

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topdraw

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Apr 8, 2005
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Does anyone know how to force a non-linear spring to unload down a different path i.e. to generate a hysteresis effect.
 
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Idea: Combine two or more nonlinear springs to get the characteristic wanted
 
PamCrash. I'm not sure how this would work. Do you have any example input decks. I've been trying to use a elastic plastic beam in parallel with a spring, without much success.
 
Sorry, don't have a deck. I'd understand that you need a certain complex spring behaviour between two nodes. The idea was to superpose some nonlinear spring elements to get the desired characteristic.
 
I am not an ABAQUS expert, but could you use an axial (rod) element with elastic-perfectly plastic material properties. Probably not the most elegant solution, but might work.
 
Thanks bkal. I have since solved the problem with exactly your suggestion and it worked a treat. I also used the cast iron material model to specify a different stress strain curve in tension and compression. A useful technique for the future.
 
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