Non-linear materials confusion

Non-linear materials confusion

Tehnik_spb
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Non-linear materials confusion

Tehnik_spb
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Hi! I'm trying to simulate aluminium deformations and discover some strange things. When I choose material in nonlinear static stress study I see icon of non-linear properties for some aluminium alloys. But when I open same alloys in "manage material" -> "material browser" and open advanced preferences there is no non-linear properties. 

Does it mean that in simulation this alloy will calculate like linear material despite it have non-linear icon? After that I try to check other alloys and found only three, Aluminium - High, Moderate and Low Strength Alloys. They doesn't have icons of nonlinear properties in Study materials in simulation setup, but have it in properties in material browser. When I try to open properties in Study material and click "view advanced material properties" Fusion immediately crash. So, if material have non-linear icon, but don't have non-linear properties in material browser it will be calculated like linear material, right? And should I try to use non-linear moderate-strength aluminium alloy to simulation despite the bug with properties view? 

click on view advanced cause crashing fusion 360click on view advanced cause crashing fusion 360icon with non-linear propertiesicon with non-linear propertiessame material with no non-linear propertiessame material with no non-linear properties

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henderh
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Hi Tehnik_spb,

 

Thank you for bringing these to our attention.  I can reproduce the crash the first time I press the button, which is now logged in our system as ID 49059 and forwarded on to Development to look into addressing in an upcoming release.

For the icon, it signifies that the material has fatigue properties.  I agree that the icon is not useful in Simulation but would be more useful if it signified nonlinear material properties instead (logged as ID 49057).

 

Fatige icon tooltip.png

 

 

To specify a nonlinear material, please choose one from the Fusion 360 Nonlinear material library.  The library selector pull-down will display only those types in the study materials drop-down.  If a suitable one does not exist, you can use an existing nonlinear material from the library as a basis to define a custom one.

 

nonlinear material library.png

 

We apologize for the inconvenience.

Best regards,



Hugh Henderson
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Tehnik_spb
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Fusion can do fatigue analysis?

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henderh
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Fusion doesn't offer a fatigue analysis study type currently.
The material library is shared for multiple Autodesk products, fatigue data may still apply for one of those.
I've logged ID 49057 into our system to have the icon removed from Fusion Sim's Study Material dialog until we can offer a fatigue study type.

Thank you for bringing this to our attention.

Best regards,



Hugh Henderson
QA Engineer (Fusion Simulation)
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