Development of a continuum plasticity model for the commercial finite element code ABAQUS

  • Safaei M
  • De Waele W
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Abstract

The present work relates to the development of computational material models for sheet metalforming simulations. In this specific study, an implicit scheme with consistent Jacobian is used forintegration of large deformation formulation and plane stress elements. As a privilege to the explicitscheme, the implicit integration scheme is unconditionally stable. The backward Euler method is used toupdate trial stress values lying outside the yield surface by correcting them back to the yield surface atevery time increment. In this study, the implicit integration of isotropic hardening with the von Mises yieldcriterion is discussed in detail. In future work it will be implemented into the commercial finite element codeABAQUS by means of a user material subroutine.

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Safaei, M., & De Waele, W. (2011). Development of a continuum plasticity model for the commercial finite element code ABAQUS. International Journal Sustainable Construction & Design, 2(2), 275–283. https://doi.org/10.21825/scad.v2i2.20525

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