Bank of material parameters #108
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@bibiboom89 : No, we don't have a library of material parameters currently. Generally, the easiest way to find material parameters is to scour trusted literature sources for matching (or near-match) material systems. Otherwise, you have to perform micromechanical experiments and optimize material parameters to these (it is generally not sufficient to fit to a macroscopic stress-strain curve, since many sets of parameters can give the same macroscopic response but very different grain-scale response. For Ti64, you can find some material parameters here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actamat.2017.06.059 For aluminum, there is such a wide array of mechanical response based on the type of aluminum and processing history that you will have to consult literature to find the best match. |
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Hi everyone,
Happy new year to all of you.
I was wondering if there is a bank of material parameters somewhere that could be used as a starting point for simulations ?
If not, I think that could be a good idea to create one with the help of the community.
I'm looking for material parameters close to Ti64 and also any aluminum parameters fitted for cyclic behaviour.
Thank you all,
Regards,
Bibi
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