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Cross section of yield surface: 2D view Cross section of the yield surface: 3D view
q=60
Figure on the left shows that going from the tip of the
composite yield surface along the outside (parallel to the axis
of the cylinder), the two yellow lines will differ.
tb,cast,matid,,,isotropic
tbdata,1,nupl
tb,uniaxial,matid,1,5,tension
tbpt,,epsy_t,sigy_t
tbpt,,0.10E-02,90
tbpt,,0.25E-02,166
tbpt,,0.35E-02,199
tbpt,,0.45E-02,222
tb,uniaxial,matid,1,5,compression
tbpt,,epsy_c,sigy_c
tbpt,,0.50E-02,345
tbpt,,0.80E-02,401
tbpt,,1.10E-02,453
tbpt,,1.40E-02,483
NUPL in tension
User-defined plastic Poissons ratio in tension. This value
determines the amount of volumetric expansion during
tensile plastic deformation. Although it may vary with stress,
ANSYS assumes it only varies with temperature.
The Cast Iron plasticity model is used to model grey cast iron
The model requires the plastic Poissons ratio in tension and the
uniaxial stress-strain curve in tension and compression
Hjelm, H. E. Yield Surface for Gray Cast iron under Biaxial Stress. Journal of
Engineering Materials and Technology. 116.2 (1994): 148-154.
Chen, W. F., D. J. Han. Plasticity for Structural Engineers. New York: Springer-
Verlag, 1988.