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(OP)
In the attached picture you can see:
- on top the properties of the materials from the site ides.com;
- under the table in the material properties of ANSYS WB

Following the data value of the material from the site, What information about TENSILE ULTIMATE STRENGTH should I put?
thanks

RE: Material

(OP)
Anyone can help me?
please

RE: Material

That's a materials question not an ANSYS question- basically you don't have the value. But the flexural strength is reasonable approximation for the tensile strength for a ductile material which with 15% ductility you have. You don't usually measure the flexural strength for ductile material, only brittle ceramics or composites with their nonhomogeneous properties and generally high stifffness.   

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