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Bat585

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I'm doing a plastic analysis ( perfect plasticity ) and I get this warning before the analysis stops

***WARNING: THE STRAIN INCREMENT HAS EXCEEDED FIFTY TIMES THE STRAIN
TO CAUSE
FIRST YIELD AT --- POINTS

***WARNING: THE STRAIN INCREMENT IS SO LARGE THAT THE PROGRAM WILL
NOT ATTEMPT
THE PLASTICITY CALCULATION AT --- POINTS
---------------------------------------------------------------------

Does sobdy know something about that?

bat585
 
Have you tried to reduce the increment size?
If that not work, try to run it with elastic material first to debug any protenial problem.
 
all is ok in elastic case

I'll try to reduce the increment and tell you if it's ok...

Thanx

bat585
 
There was a similar post before, and it is helpful. I solved the same problem with slightly increasing the slope of the plastic part.

I hope this helps
 
thread799-138051

This is the post I was talking about.
 
Thank you for answering.

My load is a temperature predefined field, therefore I cannot do like it is suggested in the post you showed me.

I will try with a hardening model like you said.

Thank you !

bat585
 
In fact, even if I use an hardening model, those Warnings appear...

I think Abaqus can calculate but uses very short time increments (1e-7)

No way to change that?

bat585
 
if the problem work with small increment. Is that the problem sloved?

I assumed that you have a big area that under plastic, hence big nonlinearity.
 
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