snoop02
Mechanical
- Jul 8, 2004
- 11
Hey Guys,
Let me know if I've got this correct. When performing and FEA I can do a non-linear analysis to determine the stress after passing the elastic limit of the material. This should tell me if the material will catastrophically fail. I've read the tangent modulus is simply the slope of the stress-strain curve after the elastic limit. So, if my material has a yield strength of 29,700 psi, u=70,300 psi, elongation of 35% and Young's modulus of 2.76 x 10^7 then my tangent modulus is equal to 116,330 psi. Correct?
Thanks
Let me know if I've got this correct. When performing and FEA I can do a non-linear analysis to determine the stress after passing the elastic limit of the material. This should tell me if the material will catastrophically fail. I've read the tangent modulus is simply the slope of the stress-strain curve after the elastic limit. So, if my material has a yield strength of 29,700 psi, u=70,300 psi, elongation of 35% and Young's modulus of 2.76 x 10^7 then my tangent modulus is equal to 116,330 psi. Correct?
Thanks