This welded vs non-welded material properties Abaqus pack provides ready-to-use mechanical data for tensile simulation and failure analysis in Abaqus. Whether you’re comparing the tensile response of a base metal and its welded zone or building a ductile damage model, this pack gives you clean, editable data formatted for direct input.
You’ll get separate property sets for both non-welded and welded regions, including stress-strain curves, plastic hardening data, and ductile damage parameters (for use with Damage Initiation: Ductile and Damage Evolution: Displacement models).
This property pack is perfect for anyone simulating weld zone weakening, HAZ characterization, or residual strength after joining processes — especially when fracture or strain localization matters.
✅ What’s Included:
– Welded_Material_Tensile_Properties.xlsx
– Excel sheet with tensile properties for welded metal
📄 Properties Include:
– Young’s Modulus & Poisson’s Ratio
– Yield Stress & Plastic Curve
– Failure Strain
– Damage Initiation (Ductile) Parameters
– Damage Evolution Law (Displacement-based)
📂 How to Use:
→ Copy material data from Excel into your Abaqus model
→ Use for tensile testing, ductile failure, or fracture studies
→ Apply separately to weld zone and base zone as different materials
💡 Use Cases:
– Simulating weld strength degradation
– Comparing welded vs unwelded tensile response
– Ductile damage modeling
– HAZ, fusion zone, and base metal fracture analysis
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