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
Great idea Prof. Bangerth. Thanks!
On Thursday, November 21, 2019 at 7:02:48 PM UTC+1, Wolfgang Bangerth wrote:
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> 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
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:
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> On 11/21/19 10:
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
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