Thanks for the posts. HondaKnight1 your link to the formula for equivalent stain was especially helpful. I pulled some nodes from my model for max, min, mid and von mises stresses and strains (see below). Then applied the formula for stress and strain. The handcalcs matched pretty closely to the model. I understand now the discrepancy between the von mises stress and von mises strain.
However I am now puzzled about the high stresses to the low strains, for both max, min and von mises. My failure criteria is von mises with an initial yield of 248MPa. How can the stresses be that high 366MPa von mises node 3 (exceeds tensile of A36) strain 0.00184194 (Not close to tensile).
I think the core issue for me is I'm not sure what happens when the stresses (max, min, von mises?) exceed the initial yield stress? The math should answer that, but I don't know what that is.
In reference to some of the other posts:
The .002 strain and 400MPa stress was just coincidental that it jives with the elastic modulus (See the table belwo for some examples). Good eyes though.
I am using the following program:
NEiNastran/FEMAP
Single load (no cycling)
Strain Stress
Node Mpa
Max Prin 1 0.00155839 283.2418
2 0.000778489 65.01225
3 0.00113718 100.9485
4 0.000894366 85.2513
Mid Prin 1 -0.00031123 -7.470545
2 0.000257073 -13.52022
3 0.000296915 -12.61719
4 0.000333001 0.887024
Min Prin 1 -0.0008067 -84.26731
2 -0.0015611 -279.9757
3 -0.0019398 -308.149 Hand Calcs
4 -0.0017462 -311.7101 Strain Stress
Mpa
Von Mises 1 0.00144031 335.7741 0.001455154 335.763575
2 0.0014214 313.884 0.001439714 313.1952724
3 0.00184194 366.9315 0.001851875 365.7847599
4 0.00160649 362.2747 0.001624807 362.2241337