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-===== Standard Materials ===== +====== Failure Criteria ======
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-Scan&Solve Pro contains a variety of standard engineering materials. The standard and user-customized materials are accessible through the material selection combo box highlighted below: +
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-==== Failure Criteria ====+
  
 Scan&Solve Pro supports the following failure criteria: Scan&Solve Pro supports the following failure criteria:
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 Scan&Solve Pro computes the Danger Level in the [View] tab based on the Yield Strength, Tensile Strength, and Compressive Strength specified in the material database. The von Mises and maximum shear stress failure criteria are only applicable to ductile materials- materials that flex, stretch, or compress significantly before failure. The Rankine, Coulomb-Mohr, and Modified Mohr failure criteria are only applicable to brittle materials such as glass, ceramics, and concrete- materials that fail without significant deformation. Scan&Solve Pro computes the Danger Level in the [View] tab based on the Yield Strength, Tensile Strength, and Compressive Strength specified in the material database. The von Mises and maximum shear stress failure criteria are only applicable to ductile materials- materials that flex, stretch, or compress significantly before failure. The Rankine, Coulomb-Mohr, and Modified Mohr failure criteria are only applicable to brittle materials such as glass, ceramics, and concrete- materials that fail without significant deformation.
  
-Different failure criteria may be selected when [[custom|editing material properties]]. When editing, the von Mises and Maximum Shear Stress criteria require a positive yield strength to be specified. The Rankine, Coulomb-Mohr, and Modified Mohr criteria require positive tensile strength and compressive strength entries.+Different failure criteria may be selected when [[adding_custom_material|editing material properties]]. When editing, the von Mises and Maximum Shear Stress criteria require a positive yield strength to be specified. The Rankine, Coulomb-Mohr, and Modified Mohr criteria require positive tensile strength and compressive strength entries.
wiki/sns/snspro/failure_criteria.1499878991.txt.gz · Last modified: 2017/07/12 11:03 by zach