Material Mechanical properties that changing valeus with coordinates implementation in user subroutine in Abaqus
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Can an elastic rod attain self-encapsulation when loaded transversally at midspan?
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How to vary strain rate in abaqus explicit in tensile test simulation.
i know the expression in tensile test that strain rate = velocity / gauge length, but how can m decide the step time.
for example ifthe strain rate is 100 sec-1, and gauge length is 25 mm thn the velocity is 1.66*e-5 m/s. so what is the step time in this case................
any body tell me the relation between strain rate and step time.
thanks in advance
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EM/ME 566X Phase Transformations in Elastic Materials
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