12.16.3 Processing calibration data

The calibration data processing options enable you to clean up your material data before using it to define material behaviors. The following options are available:

Converting calibration data between nominal and true forms

The Convert option enables you to convert the data in a calibration data set from nominal form to true form or vice versa. Abaqus/CAE performs the conversion using the algorithms described in Stress and strain measures” in “Inelastic behavior, Section 22.1.1 of the Abaqus Analysis User's Manual.

To convert calibration data between nominal and true forms:

  1. In the Model Tree, click mouse button 3 on the data set that you want to convert and select Process from the menu that appears.

    The Data Set Processing dialog box appears.

  2. Select Convert, and click Continue.

    The Change Data Set Form dialog box appears.

  3. Select the form to which you want to convert the selected data set. Options are Nominal (Engineering) Form and True Form.

  4. If desired, you can retain the original data set and create a new data set when you perform the data conversion. You can also customize the name of the newly created data set.

  5. Click OK.

    Abaqus/CAE performs the selected form conversion for the data.

Scaling calibration data

The Scale option enables you to apply different scaling factors to either column in a calibration data set.

To scale calibration data:

  1. In the Model Tree, click mouse button 3 on the data set that you want to convert and select Process from the menu that appears.

    The Data Set Processing dialog box appears.

  2. Select Scale, and click Continue.

    The Scale Data Set dialog box appears.

  3. Specify a scaling factor for either column in the data set by editing the values in the Col 1 or Col 2 fields.

  4. If desired, click Preview to review the new data values created by the scaling factor values.

    Abaqus/CAE reflects the new scale factor for each column in the data set.

  5. If desired, you can retain the original data set and create a new data set when you perform the data conversion. You can also customize the name of the newly created data set.

  6. Click OK.

    Abaqus/CAE performs the selected scaling for the data.

Smoothing calibration data

The Smooth option enables you to operate on a calibration data set to produce data that has a smoother curve. The resulting data set has the same X-coordinate values as the original data set. Abaqus/CAE uses an exponential moving average algorithm to smooth the data; this algorithm is also used by the smooth2 X–Y operator. For more information, see Smoothing an X–Y data object, Section 47.4.31.

To smooth calibration data:

  1. In the Model Tree, click mouse button 3 on the data set that you want to convert and select Process from the menu that appears.

    The Data Set Processing dialog box appears.

  2. Select Smooth, and click Continue.

    The Smooth Data Set dialog box appears.

  3. In the Weight field, specify a value for the smoothing parameter. You can specify a smoothing factor between 0 and 1 for the curve; a smaller value produces a smoother curve. The default smoothing factor is 0.75.

  4. If desired, you can retain the original data set and create a new data set when you perform the data conversion. You can also customize the name of the newly created data set.

  5. Click OK.

    Abaqus/CAE smooths the data set.

Truncating calibration data

The Truncate option enables you to exclude data points from a calibration data set whose X–coordinate values are greater than a user-specified value.

To truncate calibration data:

  1. In the Model Tree, click mouse button 3 on the data set that you want to convert, and select Process from the menu that appears.

    The Data Set Processing dialog box appears.

  2. Select Truncate, and click Continue.

    The Truncate Data Set dialog box appears.

  3. Specify the right truncation point for the data set. You can either drag the slider to the truncation point or enter a value for the truncation point in the X-axis field.

  4. If desired, you can retain the original data set and create a new data set when you perform the data conversion. You can also customize the name of the newly created data set.

  5. Click OK.

    Abaqus/CAE truncates data points from the data set whose X-coordinates are greater than the truncation point.