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ERROR in an Elastoplastic problem
Posted 20.09.2011, 05:44 GMT-4 Version 4.1 3 Replies
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Hi,
I’m trying to solve an elasto-plastic problem in 3D.
I want to define the plastic performance of the material by Johnson & Cook’s law. This law says that the Yield Stress depends on temperature, plastic strain and strain rate.
To simplify the problem, at first I am going to introduce only the dependence with the plastic strain (avoiding strain rate and temperature).
So the constitutive equation is:
Yield stress=A+B*plastic_strain^n
Where A [MPa], B [MPa] and n [ ] are material constants.
In COMSOL, defining the plasticity model:
- Yield stress level=A
- Isotropic hardening -> Hardening function=B*mod1.solid.epe^n
The value of “n” is 0,26.
When the model is solved I get the ERROR that follows:
“Attempt to evaluate negative power of zero.
- Function: ^
Failed to evaluate temporary symbolic derivative variable.
- Variable: mod1.solid.sY@VDN$mod1.solid.epe
- Defined as: (((mod1.solid.epe^(n-1))*n)*B)
Failed to evaluate expression.
- Expression: d(d(mod1.solid.sY^2,mod1.solid.sY),mod1.solid.epe)”
But this error doesn’t occur when n>=1.
What could be the possible reason for this error? How could I avoid it?
Thanks!
Itxaso
I’m trying to solve an elasto-plastic problem in 3D.
I want to define the plastic performance of the material by Johnson & Cook’s law. This law says that the Yield Stress depends on temperature, plastic strain and strain rate.
To simplify the problem, at first I am going to introduce only the dependence with the plastic strain (avoiding strain rate and temperature).
So the constitutive equation is:
Yield stress=A+B*plastic_strain^n
Where A [MPa], B [MPa] and n [ ] are material constants.
In COMSOL, defining the plasticity model:
- Yield stress level=A
- Isotropic hardening -> Hardening function=B*mod1.solid.epe^n
The value of “n” is 0,26.
When the model is solved I get the ERROR that follows:
“Attempt to evaluate negative power of zero.
- Function: ^
Failed to evaluate temporary symbolic derivative variable.
- Variable: mod1.solid.sY@VDN$mod1.solid.epe
- Defined as: (((mod1.solid.epe^(n-1))*n)*B)
Failed to evaluate expression.
- Expression: d(d(mod1.solid.sY^2,mod1.solid.sY),mod1.solid.epe)”
But this error doesn’t occur when n>=1.
What could be the possible reason for this error? How could I avoid it?
Thanks!
Itxaso
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