Sh3das
Structural
- Nov 1, 2013
- 5
Hello friends,
I have a question and I will so appreciate if you can help me to figure it out.
I want to define material by defining stress-strain curve for ASTM992. In some finite element program I saw they used bilinear stress strain curve which strain hardening is 0.02E.
but according to this formula which is make sense:
strain hardening modulus = Ultimate Strength - Yield Strength/((Elongation at 2 in)/100 - yield strain)
For A50
yield strain=50/29000=0.00172 and elongation at 2 in for A572 grade50 = 0.21
Therefore:
Strain hardening ratio modulus=(65-50)/(0.21-0.00172)=0.002 which is not equal to 0.02.
I am really confused, because I got very different results with 0.002 and 0.02, and I do not which one is really correct. I will so appreciate if anybody can help me to figure it out.
Thanks,
I have a question and I will so appreciate if you can help me to figure it out.
I want to define material by defining stress-strain curve for ASTM992. In some finite element program I saw they used bilinear stress strain curve which strain hardening is 0.02E.
but according to this formula which is make sense:
strain hardening modulus = Ultimate Strength - Yield Strength/((Elongation at 2 in)/100 - yield strain)
For A50
yield strain=50/29000=0.00172 and elongation at 2 in for A572 grade50 = 0.21
Therefore:
Strain hardening ratio modulus=(65-50)/(0.21-0.00172)=0.002 which is not equal to 0.02.
I am really confused, because I got very different results with 0.002 and 0.02, and I do not which one is really correct. I will so appreciate if anybody can help me to figure it out.
Thanks,