How to apply cyclic loading for crack propagation using a time increment at every time step in ANSYS?
Hello everyone,
Hello everyone,
I am trying to simulate indentation process on stressed material. Problem is whenever I try to introduce initial stresses from SIGINI subroutine in axisymmetric model, to balance stresses, original stress field changes. When I do this in 3D model it works fine but for axisymmetric model as I cant introduce displacement control constraint at edge of axisymmetric, stresses relax towards the side of axisymmetric constraint.
Any idea or example of maintaining resdiual stresses in axisymmetric model thorugh SIGINI?
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It appears to me that there is more and more research done on discrete approaches to modelling fracture.
Especially for brittle or quasi-brittle materials these methods are undergoing a revival.
I am not sure why this is the case. I am also not in the position to judge if this revival is useful.
I just had recently a look at some of these models and I found these discrete models to be suitable
for description of fracture in heterogeneous materials, where cracks appear at many different positions.
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Can please explain in detail, Using the Linear Elastic FE Results how can we get the Elasto plastic Stress ( Using the neuber Stress Correction method).??
Thanks in advance,
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