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Materials database for FEA analysis

Materials database for FEA analysis

Materials database for FEA analysis

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Hello, could anyone point me in the right direction to find stress-strain, stress-life, and strain-life curves that could be used to build a materials database in Ansys? I have tried several times searching Google and have come up with very few results that I can turn into a materials database.
Or if anyone knows of or has a database they would be willing to share, that would be very much appreciated!!
Thanks in advance to everyone!
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RE: Materials database for FEA analysis

for metals, see MMPDS.
for composites, it won't be easy to find publicly available stress-strain, stress-life, and strain-life curves.

ANSYS also sells GrantaMI which is a material database manager that comes with a lot of industry databases.

RE: Materials database for FEA analysis

(OP)
I'll check it out, thank you very much for the response!

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