Yes, that would be nice. The strain-time plot can be readily done, but for the stress-time we would need to add a term analogous to de_cauchy_stress for the convolution kernel part. Create a new issue, please, on the github site.
r.
On 02/17/2012 04:37 PM, Andre Smit wrote:
The stress/strain response of these materials are non-linear with time. I suggest extending the example to show these responses with plots of stress vs. time and strain vs. time. Can the de_cauchy_strain/stress terms be used for this?
Andre
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 12:32 PM, Andre Smit<freev...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks!
On Feb 1, 2012 11:47 AM, "Robert Cimrman"<cimr...@ntc.zcu.cz> wrote:
On 01/29/2012 02:14 PM, Robert Cimrman wrote:
Hi Andre,
the time history terms *th were neglected during the easier_terms and
updates. I have planned to update them next week or so as I need them working again. So wait please a few days, I will try to fix them asap.
r.
re-hi!
Check out [1] to see how to work with the fading memory terms. It's a freshly updated code, so there might be bugs lurking, although the example seems to work fine. I have updated only the linear elastic terms so far,
cython the other fading memory terms will follow soon - it should be easy, as the "infrastructure" is there.
Cheers, r.
[1]
http://docs.sfepy.org/doc-devel/examples/linear_elasticity/linear_viscoelast...