FC
FC, MAT
, Lab1
, Lab2
, DATA1
, DATA2
, DATA3
, DATA4
, DATA5
, DATA6
Provides failure criteria information and activates a
data table to input temperature-dependent stress and strain limits.
MAT
Material reference number. You can define failure criteria for up to 250 different materials.
Lab1
Type of data.
TEMP
—
Temperatures. Each of the materials you define can have a different set of temperatures to define the failure criteria.
EPEL
—
Strains.
S
—
Stresses.
Lab2
Specific criteria. Not used if
Lab1
= TEMP.XTEN
—
Allowable tensile stress or strain in the x-direction. (Must be positive.)
XCMP
—
Allowable compressive stress or strain in the x-direction. (Defaults to negative of XTEN.)
YTEN
—
Allowable tensile stress or strain in the y-direction. (Must be positive.)
YCMP
—
Allowable compressive stress or strain in the y-direction. (Defaults to negative of YTEN.)
ZTEN
—
Allowable tensile stress or strain in the z-direction. (Must be positive.)
ZCMP
—
Allowable compressive stress or strain in the z-direction. (Defaults to negative of ZTEN.)
XY
—
Allowable XY stress or shear strain. (Must be positive.)
YZ
—
Allowable YZ stress or shear strain. (Must be positive.)
XZ
—
Allowable XZ stress or shear strain. (Must be positive.)
XYCP
—
XY coupling coefficient (Used only if
Lab1
= S). Defaults to -1.0. [1]YZCP
—
YZ coupling coefficient (Used only if
Lab1
= S). Defaults to -1.0. [1]XZCP
—
XZ coupling coefficient (Used only if
Lab1
= S). Defaults to -1.0. [1]XZIT
—
XZ tensile inclination parameter for Puck failure index (default = 0.0)
XZIC
—
XZ compressive inclination parameter for Puck failure index (default = 0.0)
YZIT
—
YZ tensile inclination parameter for Puck failure index (default = 0.0)
YZIC
—
YZ compressive inclination parameter for Puck failure index (default = 0.0)
G1G2
—
Fracture toughness ratio between GI (mode I) and GII (mode II)
ETAL
—
Longitudinal friction coefficient
ETAT
—
Transverse friction coefficient
APL0
—
Fracture angle under pure transverse compression (default to 53) [2]
Entering a blank or a zero for XYCP, YZCP, or XZCP triggers the default value of -1.0. To specify an effective zero, use a small, nonzero value (such as 1E-14) instead. For more information, see Command and Argument Defaults.
Entering a blank or a zero ALP0 triggers the default value of 53. To specify an effective zero, use a small, nonzero value (such as 1E-14) instead. For more information, see Command and Argument Defaults.
DATA1
,DATA2
,DATA3
, . . . ,DATA6
Description of
DATA1
throughDATA6
.T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6
—
Temperature at which limit data is input. Used only when
Lab1
= TEMP.V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6
—
Value of limit stress or strain at temperature T1 through T6. Used only when
Lab1
= S or EPEL.
Notes
The data table can be input in either PREP7 or POST1. This table is used only in POST1. When you postprocess failure criteria results defined via the FC command (PLESOL, PRESOL, PLNSOL, PRNSOL, PRRSOL, etc.), the active coordinate system must be the coordinate system of the material being analyzed. You do this using RSYS, SOLU. For layered applications, you also use the LAYER command. See the specific element documentation in the Element Reference for information about defining your coordinate system for layers.
Some plotting and printing functions will not support Failure Criteria for your PowerGraphics displays. This could result in minor changes to other data when Failure Criteria are applied. See the appropriate plot or print command documentation for more information.