PetrGrygar
Mechanical
- Mar 4, 2013
- 12
Hi,
I have another thing, I want to ask. Is there a way, how to solve an axisymmetric job, with bilinear material? I tried, but without success. First I solved axisymmetric job normally, as linear static, and the results look fine. Then I defined material as nonlinera (Elasto-plastic, BI-linear) and entered date for yield stress and plasticity modulus H. After that, I solved this job as nonlinear static. Results from such a job is exactly same as results from previous solved linear job. Did I something wrong, or such analysis doesn't support axisymmetric elements?
Thanks for any reply.
I have another thing, I want to ask. Is there a way, how to solve an axisymmetric job, with bilinear material? I tried, but without success. First I solved axisymmetric job normally, as linear static, and the results look fine. Then I defined material as nonlinera (Elasto-plastic, BI-linear) and entered date for yield stress and plasticity modulus H. After that, I solved this job as nonlinear static. Results from such a job is exactly same as results from previous solved linear job. Did I something wrong, or such analysis doesn't support axisymmetric elements?
Thanks for any reply.