Modulus calculation functions – MTS Multipurpose Elite User Manual

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Modulus Calculation Functions

Modulus is calculated from the slope of the Least Squares Fit calculation of the Stress and Strain arrays
between the starting and ending indexes.

Loading Modulus

LoadingModulus(Stress, Strain[, startIndex, endIndex])

The loading modulus is the modulus of the portion of the curve where the load on the specimen increases.
This function calculates the loading modulus using the Stress and Strain arrays between the startIndex
and endIndex.

If the startIndex is set to -1, the optimum start index is the valley offset by 5 points. If variables represent
this field in the function and the original value is -1, the variable contains the calculated index at the
completion of the function.

If the endIndex is set to -1, you can calculate the optimum endpoint:

1. Locate a nominal end index at 25% of the stress range and within the linear modulus range.

2. Calculate a nominal modulus at the nominal end index.

3. Expand the nominal end index away from the start index until the new modulus value differs from the

nominal modulus by more than 2%.

4. The endIndex is set before the newly calculated modulus exceeds the nominal modulus.

If variables represent this field in the function and the original value is -1, the variable contains the calculated
index at the completion of the function.

UnLoading Modulus

UnLoadingModulus(Stress, Strain[, startIndex, endIndex])

The unloading modulus is the modulus of the portion of the curve where the load on the specimen decreases.
This function calculates the unloading modulus using the Stress and Strain arrays between the startIndex
and endIndex.

If the startIndex is set to -1, the optimum starting index is the peak offset by 5 points. If variables represent
this field in the function and the original value is -1, the variable contains the calculated index at completion
of the function.

If the endIndex is set to -1, you can calculate the optimum endpoint:

1. Locate a nominal end index at 25% of the stress range and within the linear modulus range.

2. Calculate a nominal modulus at the nominal end index.

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