Title of article :
Calibrating a J2 plasticity material model using a 2D inverse finite element procedure
Author/Authors :
Hasan Charkas، نويسنده , , Hayder Rasheed، نويسنده , , Yacoub Najjar، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Material models are the key ingredients to accurately capture the global mechanical response of structural systems. The
use of finite element analysis has proven to be effective in simulating nonlinear engineering applications. However, the
choice of the appropriate material model plays a big role in the value of the numerical predictions. Such models are
not expected to exactly reproduce global experimental response in all cases. Alternatively, the measured global response
at specific domain or surface points can be used to guide the nonlinear analysis to successively extract a representative
material model. By selecting an initial set of stress–strain data points, the load–displacement response at the monitoring
points is computed in a forward incremental analysis without iterations. This analysis retains the stresses at the integration
points. The corresponding strains are not accurate since the computed displacements are not anticipated to match the measured
displacements at the monitoring points. Therefore, a corrective incremental displacement analysis is performed at the
same load steps to adjust for displacements and strains everywhere by matching the measured displacements at the monitoring
points. The stress–strain vectors at the most highly stressed integration point are found to establish an improved
material model. This model is used within a multi-pass incremental nonlinear finite element analysis until the discrepancy
between the measured and the predicted structural response at the monitoring points vanishes. The J2 flow theory of plasticity
is used as a constitutive framework to build the tangent elastic–plastic matrices. The applicability of the proposed
approach is demonstrated by solving 2D inverse continuum problems. The comparisons presented support the effectiveness
of the proposed approach in accurately calibrating the J2 plasticity material model for such problems.
Keywords :
Finite element analysis , Inverse problem , Nonlinear constitutive modeling , Plasticity
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures