prost
Structural
- Jan 2, 2002
- 583
I recently read the thread
Nonlinear FEA with Von Misses Plasticity in 17-4 PH900 Stainless Steel
and have a question about the original poster's use of the 'true stress' vs. 'true strain'. Why are true stress and true strain used instead of engineering stress and engineering strain? If the FE software really uses true stress and true strain, then what is the constitutive relation between this true stress and true strain tensors?
Is this normal practice, for the FE software to demand input of true stress and true strain as the material curve?
Nonlinear FEA with Von Misses Plasticity in 17-4 PH900 Stainless Steel
and have a question about the original poster's use of the 'true stress' vs. 'true strain'. Why are true stress and true strain used instead of engineering stress and engineering strain? If the FE software really uses true stress and true strain, then what is the constitutive relation between this true stress and true strain tensors?
Is this normal practice, for the FE software to demand input of true stress and true strain as the material curve?