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Steel plastic data for 4140 105,000PSI yield strength

Steel plastic data for 4140 105,000PSI yield strength

Steel plastic data for 4140 105,000PSI yield strength

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Hello Abaqus user,
I want to simulate some mechanism using material AISI 4140 (105,000PSI yield strength). Any idea where/how to find the properties of this steel? I need to put true stress vs plastic strain data under material properties 'plastic' instead of 'elastic' modulus young & poisson ratio.

I'm aware that the material AISI 4140 with 105k yield was a result of heat treatment process which is different than common 4140 material properties. One of the idea that i could think of by using stress-strain curve formula from ASME BPVC VIII to generate stress-strain data (i define yield and tensile 105k & 125k, respectively to generate the curve).

Any other idea how can i get the data to be put in abaqus?

RE: Steel plastic data for 4140 105,000PSI yield strength

If MMPDS (formerly MIL-HDBK-5) has the data, you're unlikely to find anything better.

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