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PLASTIC PROPERTIES OF STEEL IN MM-TON UNITS

PLASTIC PROPERTIES OF STEEL IN MM-TON UNITS

PLASTIC PROPERTIES OF STEEL IN MM-TON UNITS

(OP)
Hi,

I have used this properties of plastic steel for my model of steel bars in Ton-mm:

300    0
350    0.025
375    0.1
394    0.2
400    0.35

Is this correct? Does anybody know any common plastic properties of steel? Please, help me I need urgently.

Thanks in advance,

ferro1001

RE: PLASTIC PROPERTIES OF STEEL IN MM-TON UNITS

The properties of steel depend on the grade of steel being used, amongst other things. Find out which grade of steel you are using and then see what proiperties may be available.

corus

RE: PLASTIC PROPERTIES OF STEEL IN MM-TON UNITS

(OP)
The steel is S-275, the common steel for bars profiles. Are units ok? I need its plastic properties for a rollover essay of a bus. I took those properties from an example in the official web page of ABAQUS.

RE: PLASTIC PROPERTIES OF STEEL IN MM-TON UNITS

275 refers to the yield strength of the material in MPa, therefore your data, that you've taken from an example, is wrong. Search in google or better still refer to a standard that has the yield values. It used to be grade 43 steel, ie. the UTS is 430 MPa. Units you'll have to work out yourself but you can download free unit convertors if you need.

corus

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