*SHEAR FAILURE

Specify a shear failure model and criterion.

This option is used with the Mises or the Johnson-Cook plasticity models to specify shear failure of the material. It must be used in conjunction with the option PLASTIC, HARDENING=ISOTROPIC or JOHNSON COOK.

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*PLASTIC
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Classical metal plasticity
Johnson-Cook plasticity
Dynamic failure models

ProductsAbaqus/Explicit

TypeModel data

LevelModel

Optional parameters

DEPENDENCIES

This parameter is relevant only for TYPE=TABULAR.

Set this parameter equal to the number of field variable dependencies included in the definition of the equivalent plastic strain at failure, in addition to temperature. If this parameter is omitted, it is assumed that the strain at failure depends on the plastic strain, the plastic strain rate, the dimensionless pressure-deviatoric stress ratio and, possibly, on temperature. See Material data definition for more information.

ELEMENT DELETION

Set ELEMENT DELETION=YES (default) to allow element deletion when the failure criterion is met.

Set ELEMENT DELETION=NO to allow the element to take hydrostatic compressive stress only when the failure criterion is met.

TYPE

Set TYPE=JOHNSON COOK to define the Johnson-Cook shear failure criterion. It requires the use of the PLASTIC, HARDENING=JOHNSON COOK option.

Set TYPE=TABULAR (default) to define the failure strain in tabular data form. It requires the use of the PLASTIC, HARDENING=ISOTROPIC option.

Data lines to define the failure strain in tabular form (TYPE=TABULAR)

First line
  1. Equivalent plastic strain at failure, ε¯plf.

  2. Rate of equivalent plastic strain, ε¯˙pl.

  3. Dimensionless pressure-deviatoric stress ratio, p/q.

  4. Temperature.

  5. First field variable.

  6. Second field variable.

  7. Etc., up to four field variables.

Subsequent lines (only needed if the DEPENDENCIES parameter has a value greater than four)
  1. Fifth field variable.

  2. Etc., up to eight field variables per line.

Repeat this set of data lines as often as necessary to define the dependence of strain at failure on plastic strain, plastic strain rate, stress ratio and, if needed, on temperature and other predefined field variables.

Data line to define the Johnson-Cook shear failure criterion (TYPE=JOHNSON COOK)

First (and only) line
  1. Johnson-Cook failure parameter, d1.

  2. Johnson-Cook failure parameter, d2.

  3. Johnson-Cook failure parameter, d3.

  4. Johnson-Cook failure parameter, d4.

  5. Johnson-Cook failure parameter, d5.