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Computational meaning of '0 Pa' Compressive Strength

Computational meaning of '0 Pa' Compressive Strength

Computational meaning of '0 Pa' Compressive Strength

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Hello Everyone,

I searched for the answer here but only found one thread (in which there were no replies).  This may be a beginner's question, but what purpose does ANSYS have for giving a material like Titanium a non-existent Compressive Strength?  

I could understand that for a string member, but obviously a zero strength Titanium member is unrealistic.  Why does ANSYS Workbench list materials like this?  

Thanks

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