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Hello. I have input the data like you did and found out that even if the stress is higher than yield, it doesn't have plastic strain. In the end of the video you explain that the curve is not for defining the non-linear behaviour of the material. Where can we find the video for non-linear material or (in my case) for an elastic-perfectly pastic curve (with low tangent modulus for convergence)?
This video is part of the free Ansys Innovation Course, 'Reviewing Results - Validation and Insight Using Ansys Mechanical'. Access all of the course contents including additional lessons, handouts, simulation examples with starting files, homework problems, and quizzes: courses.ansys.com/index.php/courses/reviewing-results-validation-and-insight-using-ansys-mechanical/.
Hello. I have input the data like you did and found out that even if the stress is higher than yield, it doesn't have plastic strain. In the end of the video you explain that the curve is not for defining the non-linear behaviour of the material. Where can we find the video for non-linear material or (in my case) for an elastic-perfectly pastic curve (with low tangent modulus for convergence)?
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