Welded vs Non-Welded Material Property Pack for Abaqus (Tensile Simulation)

$0.00

Download material properties for welded and non-welded metals, ready for tensile tests in Abaqus. Includes elastic, plastic, and ductile damage inputs. Ideal for welding zone comparison.

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.

Youโ€™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 โ€” especially when fracture or strain localization matters.

โœ… Whatโ€™s Included:
โ€“ Welded_Material_Tensile_Properties.xlsx โ€“ Excel sheet with tensile properties for welded metal

๐Ÿ“„ Properties Include:
โ€“ Youngโ€™s Modulus & Poissonโ€™s Ratio
โ€“ Yield Stress & Plastic Curve
โ€“ Failure Strain
โ€“ Damage Initiation (Ductile) Parameters
โ€“ Damage Evolution Law (Displacement-based)

๐Ÿ“‚ How to Use:
โ†’ Copy material data from Excel into your Abaqus model
โ†’ Use for tensile testing, ductile failure, or fracture studies
โ†’ Apply separately to weld zone and base zone as different materials

๐Ÿ’ก Use Cases:
โ€“ Simulating weld strength degradation
โ€“ Comparing welded vs unwelded tensile response
โ€“ Ductile damage modeling
โ€“ HAZ, fusion zone, and base metal fracture analysis

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Welded vs Non-Welded Material Property Pack for Abaqus (Tensile Simulation)”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *