Define the isotropic or anisotropic elastic behavior via MP commands.
Bilinear kinematic hardening is defined by providing the tangent modulus (TB,BKIN).
The constants can be defined as a function of temperature (TB,,,NTEMP), with temperatures specified for the table
entries (TBTEMP).
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NTEMP: Number of temperatures for which data will be provided. Default = 1. Maximum = 6.
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NPTS: Not used.
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TBOPT: Stress-strain options.
- 0 --
No stress relaxation with temperature increase (not recommended for nonisothermal problems).
- 1 --
Rice's hardening rule, which takes into account stress relaxation with increasing temperature (default).
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Defining the Bilinear Kinematic Hardening Model
After defining the material data table (TB,BKIN), input the following constants (TBDATA):
| Constant | Meaning | Property |
|---|---|---|
| C1 |
| Initial yield stress |
| C2 |
| Tangent modulus |
This model can be used with TB,,,,,TBOPT:
For TBOPT ≠ 1, no stress relaxation occurs with an
increase in temperature. This option is not recommended for non-isothermal problems.
For TBOPT = 1, Rice's
hardening rule is applied, which accounts for stress relaxation with temperature
increase.