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Using test data to find elastic parameters

Using test data to find elastic parameters

Using test data to find elastic parameters

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I would like to know if it is possible to see what ABAQUS uses for material properties when I use test data to define the material.  

For exmaple let's say that I input some uniaxial test data for a linear elastic material how would I see what ABAQUS chooses to use for the poisson's ratio and modulus?

RE: Using test data to find elastic parameters

The modulus and the ratio is Abqaus input parameter, You should use them in the material section

RE: Using test data to find elastic parameters

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I was just using that as a simple example, I am actually using a hyperelastic model and wanted to compare results between defining parameters for the polynominal strain energy model, (c01,c10,c02,c11,c20), versus using nominal stress-strain data with the TEST DATA INPUT card, so given the input test data what does ABAQUS choose for the c values? Can these values be viewed somewhere or printed in a results file?

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