engn555
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 26, 2006
- 33
Hi, can anyone please tell me how to input material test data into a Workbench simulation?
I ultimately need to do this for a real job, but am using this U of A tutorial to get me started.
I can get the simulation to run no problem in ANSYS Classic, but I cannot figure out how to do it in Workbench.
In Classic, the material data is defined via:
Preprocessor > Material Props > Material Models > Structural > Nonlinear > Elastic > Multilinear Elastic
However, when I go to Engineering Data in WB, I can't find that option. I have tried entering the data as Uniaxial Test Data, and as Multilinear Isotropic Hardening, but neither seem to have an effect on the final solution. The displacements are always calculated as being linear functions of the elastic modulus only, regardless of whether the applied load is high enough to push them into the plastic range or not.
thanks
I ultimately need to do this for a real job, but am using this U of A tutorial to get me started.
I can get the simulation to run no problem in ANSYS Classic, but I cannot figure out how to do it in Workbench.
In Classic, the material data is defined via:
Preprocessor > Material Props > Material Models > Structural > Nonlinear > Elastic > Multilinear Elastic
However, when I go to Engineering Data in WB, I can't find that option. I have tried entering the data as Uniaxial Test Data, and as Multilinear Isotropic Hardening, but neither seem to have an effect on the final solution. The displacements are always calculated as being linear functions of the elastic modulus only, regardless of whether the applied load is high enough to push them into the plastic range or not.
thanks