Product: ABAQUS/Standard
Young's modulus = 200 × 103 N/mm2, Poisson's ratio = 0.3, Creep law: = A A, A = 1016, A = 1014, = 5.0, and m = 0.5.
Boundary conditions:
on line AD and at mid-point of line AD.
Loading:
Prescribed tensile stress = 200 N/mm2 on line BC.
This is a test recommended by the National Agency for Finite Element Methods and Standards (U.K.): Test 12(a) from NAFEMS Publication Ref: R0027, “NAFEMS Fundamental Tests of Creep Behaviour,” June 1993.
The results are shown in the following table. The values enclosed in parentheses are percentage differences with respect to the reference solution.
ABAQUS Results | ||
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t | ||
0.00 | 0.000 (0.00%) | 0.000 (0.00%) |
6.41 | 0.000222 (14.35%) | 0.000111 (14.35%) |
70.41 | 0.000845 (7.09%) | 0.000423 (7.09%) |
382.73 | 0.002260 (3.78%) | 0.001130 (3.78%) |
536.33 | 0.002770 (2.87%) | 0.001385 (2.87%) |
823.05 | 0.003606 (2.32%) | 0.001803 (2.32%) |
1000.00 | 0.00408 (2.02%) | 0.002038 (2.02%) |
The total creep time for this test is 1000 hours. The times listed in the above table are the times calculated by the ABAQUS automatic time stepping algorithm with CETOL = 1. × 105. The creep law is defined via user subroutine CREEP.