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Von Mises Stress

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ONEPOINT

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Hi All,

I am quite new in the FEA. I would like to know what is the Von Mises stress and how is it used to predict failure?
What kind of failure is this, and what failure theory is being used?
What are the advantages/disadvantages and limitations of this theory?

Best regards,

ONEPOINT
 
If u goto efunda.com and search "von mises", u can find detailed answer to ur questions.
 
Von Mises failure theory is widely accepted for ductile material such as steel it works off of yield not ultimate tensile strength.

good57morning@netzero.com
 
It is also a combined stress theory taking into account the principle stresses and shear. Don't recall the formula off the top of my head, but efunda should give it to you as should the course notes from MIT's open course information.

Garland
 
Sorry GBor, but "principle" stress does not exist !
 
Shearing stresses on the planes on which principal stresses SIGMAmax and SIGMAmin occur are always zero, regardless of the values of SIGMAx, SIGMAy and TIxy.

good57morning@netzero.com
 
johnhors,

I KNEW someone would get me on that. One of those "DON'T SEND THIS" as I pressed the button kinda' things! Perhaps you would prefer "principal" stress?
 
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