maybe you are referring to the "necking" phenomenon happening when testing metals? in that case necking happens because metals can sustain a certain amount of plastic deformation before breaking meanwhile plastic material just breaks instantly without sustaining any plastic deformation CMIIW
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How I have to decide I have to go linear or non linear is any rules is there?
Sir, please explain why plastic material having variable thickness & sheet metal has uniform thickness?
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Yes Sir.
This question is apart from your uploaded vedio.
I'm asking from analysis point of view.
maybe you are referring to the "necking" phenomenon happening when testing metals? in that case necking happens because metals can sustain a certain amount of plastic deformation before breaking meanwhile plastic material just breaks instantly without sustaining any plastic deformation CMIIW
Both plastic and metal can have uniform thickness.
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Hi where can i set substepping ?
You can use Bilinear material.
@@msquare55 Thanks. But I have a polymer with parabolic like ss curve, WITHIN THE ELASTIC limit.. What is the option then.
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