About Plastic Strain Magnitude Response Variables

Plastic strain magnitude response variables measure the plastic strain in a design space resulting from one or more loads applied to the model during the study.

Plastic strain magnitude, or equivalent plastic strain, is often a parameter to minimize in a design. However, some designs require plastic strain. For example, a press fit component relies on some plastic strain to secure the part in an assembly. By creating a response variable for the plastic strain magnitude, you can monitor changes in the strain as the optimization process modifies the design.

You can also use plastic strain response variables as optimization objectives or constraints.

Note: Plastic strain response variables are visible in results monitoring only when you use them as objectives or constraints.