Re: [deal.II] small strain (additive strain decomposition) elastoplastic code

2019-11-24 Thread Muhammad Mashhood
Hi! Andrew. I would not say it is giving wrong results because the objective for which it is written is being well fulfilled. But for my application, I need the output of plastic strains, plastic flow and hardening coefficients values along with the isotropic plastic hardening. As well as stori

Re: [deal.II] small strain (additive strain decomposition) elastoplastic code

2019-11-24 Thread Muhammad Mashhood
Great idea Prof. Bangerth. Thanks! On Thursday, November 21, 2019 at 7:02:48 PM UTC+1, Wolfgang Bangerth wrote: > > On 11/21/19 10:41 AM, Muhammad Mashhood wrote: > > Hi! I am trying to setup quasi static > > thermoelastoplastic code using the step-26 (thermal analy

Re: [deal.II] small strain (additive strain decomposition) elastoplastic code

2019-11-21 Thread Andrew McBride
Are you sure that the existing plasticity code (step-42) is behaving incorrectly? Can you demonstrate this via a simple example (consider only the mechanical problem)? I find this conclusion very surprising. Best Andrew > On 21 Nov 2019, at 18:02, Wolfgang Bangerth wrote: > > On 11/21/19 10:

Re: [deal.II] small strain (additive strain decomposition) elastoplastic code

2019-11-21 Thread Wolfgang Bangerth
On 11/21/19 10:41 AM, Muhammad Mashhood wrote: >     Hi! I am trying to setup quasi static > thermoelastoplastic code using the step-26 (thermal analysis) and step-42 > (elastoplastic dynamics). But there is one limitation after coupling both > physics with these two cod

[deal.II] small strain (additive strain decomposition) elastoplastic code

2019-11-21 Thread Muhammad Mashhood
Dear deal.ii users, Hi! I am trying to setup quasi static thermoelastoplastic code using the step-26 (thermal analysis) and step-42 (elastoplastic dynamics). But there is one limitation after coupling both physics with these two codes that when the thermal or mechanic