C modeling ============== Characteristics of modeling ----------------------------------- The C modeling is performed on an axisymmetric 2D hardware point with STAT_NON_LINE. Tested sizes and results ------------------------------- Tested values ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The solutions are post-treated at point :math:`C`, in terms of: * vertical constraint :math:`{\mathrm{\sigma }}_{\mathit{zz}}`; * horizontal deformation :math:`{\mathrm{ϵ}}_{\mathit{xx}}`; * :math:`{e}^{P}=\Vert {e}^{P}\Vert` deviatoric plastic deformation norm They are compared to an analytical solution (described in the next paragraph) in terms of *maximum difference between* :math:`t=0` *and* :math:`t=20`. The results are summarised in the following tables: :math:`Q=\sqrt{\frac{1}{2}\underline{\underline{s}}\mathrm{:}\underline{\underline{s}}}\phantom{\rule{2em}{0ex}}[\mathit{Pa}]` +----------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------+ |Variable |Absolute deviation | Code_Aster − Analytics || +----------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------+ |:math:`{\mathrm{\sigma }}_{\mathit{zz}}`|0 | +----------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------+ |:math:`{\mathrm{ϵ}}_{\mathit{xx}}` |3.10-5 | +----------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------+ |:math:`{e}^{P}` |1.333 10-5 | +----------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------+ Comments ~~~~~~~~~~~~ The difference with the analytical solution is very small.