Equivalent of Abaqus Anneal Temperature #87
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Apologies about the late response. This is somehow burried my inbox. Having the ability to set annealing temperature above which plastic strain is set to 0 and does not accumulate sounds like something that would mitigate the convergence issue due to large deformation caused by rapid heating/cooling. IIRC, what we currently have now in the @jiangwen84 have you had experiences with reset/overwritting state variables such as plastic strain? |
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All,
Thanks for your hard work making MALAMUTE available. For directed energy deposition problems with plastic deformation, where a material may melt and resolidify many times, Abaqus offers the ability to set an annealing temperature which sets the equivalent plastic strain to zero if the material exceeds a specified temperature. Is there an equivalent option in MALAMUTE/MOOSE (or any suggestions on how to implement this) to prevent large plastic strains accumulating in elements that will repeatedly melt / resolidify?
To demonstrate this problem, I've edited the mechanical app in the hollow cylinder ded example to include a material with perfectly plastic yielding above a certain temperature. When executing, the mechanical app fails to converge at a time just under 1500. The suspicion is that the failure to converge is due to a large buildup of plastic strains. The desire would be to define an annealing temperature, above which plastic strains are reset to 0 and do not accumulate. Tagging @dewenyushu since this is in regards to a DED simulation
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