Cast iron plasticity

The cast iron plasticity model:

  • is intended for the constitutive modeling of gray cast iron;

  • provides elastic-plastic behavior with different yield strengths, flow, and hardening in tension and compression;

  • is based on a yield function that depends on the maximum principal stress under tensile loading conditions and pressure-independent (von Mises type) behavior under compressive loading conditions;

  • allows for simultaneous inelastic dilatation and inelastic shearing under tensile loading conditions;

  • allows only inelastic shearing under compressive loading conditions;

  • is intended for the simulation of material response only under essentially monotonic loading conditions; and

  • cannot be used to model rate dependence.

The following topics are discussed:

Related Topics
About the material library
Combining material behaviors
Inelastic behavior
In Other Guides
*CAST IRON COMPRESSION HARDENING
*CAST IRON PLASTICITY
*CAST IRON TENSION HARDENING
Defining cast iron plasticity

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