vtmike
Mechanical
- Mar 12, 2008
- 139
Hi,
I have the following material properties & wanted to carry out a hardness test in ANSYS to measure maximum deformation when indented by a hard diamond tip,
1) 4340 Steel Case 1
Yield Stress = 69 ksi
Ultimate Tensile Stress = 108 ksi
Elongation = 22%
Density = .283 lb/in^3
Youngs Modulus = 3E7 psi
Poissons Ratio = .29
2) 4340 Steel Case 2
Yield Stress = 135 ksi
Ultimate Tensile Stress = 149.1 ksi
Elongation = 17.7%
Density = .283 lb/in^3
Youngs Modulus = 3E7 psi
Poissons Ratio = .29
I would have to use a bilinear isotropic hardening material model, but what would be the difference in the two material models? The slope of the tangent modulus? How do I calculate the tangent modulus & am I missing any data to calculate the tangent modulus for the two material models mentioned above?
Any help either directly or links to some references would be very helpful & highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
I have the following material properties & wanted to carry out a hardness test in ANSYS to measure maximum deformation when indented by a hard diamond tip,
1) 4340 Steel Case 1
Yield Stress = 69 ksi
Ultimate Tensile Stress = 108 ksi
Elongation = 22%
Density = .283 lb/in^3
Youngs Modulus = 3E7 psi
Poissons Ratio = .29
2) 4340 Steel Case 2
Yield Stress = 135 ksi
Ultimate Tensile Stress = 149.1 ksi
Elongation = 17.7%
Density = .283 lb/in^3
Youngs Modulus = 3E7 psi
Poissons Ratio = .29
I would have to use a bilinear isotropic hardening material model, but what would be the difference in the two material models? The slope of the tangent modulus? How do I calculate the tangent modulus & am I missing any data to calculate the tangent modulus for the two material models mentioned above?
Any help either directly or links to some references would be very helpful & highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike