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Problem with failure stress

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trabu

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In the standard version, when i use the option "failure stress" in the material definition i have a problem:
when the job starts, abaqus give me this error:

"Anisotropic material properties without a local orientation system have been defined for 168 elements. Anisotripic material properties must be defined in a local orientation system. The elements are identified in element set ErrElemAnisotropicMaterial."

Why????
I've defined the local orientation of my column!
 
Hi Trabu

1) What elements are you using?

2) Could you post the *MATERIAL definition from the ABAQUS .inp file?

Martin
 
If I am not wrong, the "Fail stress" sub-option assumes you deal with orthotropic elastic material, and if you use it the ABAQUS expects you to supply the local material orientation. (Also, various material descriptions might require the material properties to be given with respect to a local orientation system).

To do this, you have to assign a local material orientation. If you use CAE, this can be done in the "Property" section. If you use the input file approach (which I am not very familiar with :-) ) you will need to use the ORIENTATION keyword at the part, instance or assembly level.

 
Only with the orthotropic? not the anisotropic or the isotropic?
 
See section 10.2.3 of the ABAQUS Analysis Users Manual. *FAIL STRESS is a plane stress orthotropic failure measure, usually used for fibre reinforced composite materials.

Martin
 
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