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How to define elastic-plastic model in abaqus cae?

How to define elastic-plastic model in abaqus cae?

How to define elastic-plastic model in abaqus cae?

(OP)
Hello,

I want to define a elastic-plastic model, how do I input the properties of the material? First if I define material 1, then do I have to input its elastic properties and then the plastic properties? Is this the procedure?

All comments are welcome.

Thank you.

RE: How to define elastic-plastic model in abaqus cae?

Hello,

It's the procedure. You must defined elastic (Young's modulus and Poisson's coeficient) and plastic behavior (give the curves stress vs plastic strain).  

 

RE: How to define elastic-plastic model in abaqus cae?

Double click "Materials" under the Model tree on the left, add a new material and a follow as Flo67 mentioned above. All the best.

RE: How to define elastic-plastic model in abaqus cae?

(OP)
Thanks Flo67 & Jlog50 for your valuable comments.

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