Randomisation of ramberg osgood equation
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    Parth Kulkarni
 el 12 de Jul. de 2021
  
    
    
    
    
    Comentada: Parth Kulkarni
 el 11 de Abr. de 2022
            I am trying to randomise the ramberg osgood equation to find out different values of strains as a response to random stress values set between a range of 100 MPa to 300MPa. The ramberg osgood equation is;  delta(epsilon{strain})/2 = delta(sigma{stress})/2 + ( delta(sigma{stress})/2K' )^n' . The values of K' and n' are constant for materials and need not be randomised for my application. I just want to randomise delta(sigma{stress}) to obtain randomised values of delta(epsilon{strain}) .  
 
 
 Until now I have written the code to generate random numbers in the range  -
 a = 100;
b = 300;
r = (b-a).*rand(10000,1) + a; 
Later I was thinking of using the for loop to put these numbers one by one into the equation and but haven't been able to figure out. Can someone please help me with this. The strain values obtained for the first iteration of strain must be the input for second iteration of stresses
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  Alan Stevens
      
      
 el 12 de Jul. de 2021
        You don't need a loop. Yu can just do
deltaepsilon = r/E + 2*(r/(2*Kp)).^(1/np);
where Kp = K' and np = n'.
Note that you need to use .^ (dot^) not just ^ in order to make it an element by element operation.
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  Alan Stevens
      
      
 el 12 de Jul. de 2021
				Be careful about ensuring E and kp are in the denominator; also that the power is (1/np).
a = 115;
b = 234;
r = (b-a).*rand(1000,1) + a;
sr=size(r);
sr1=sr(1);
kp=1320;
np=0.177;
E=21e+06;
sg1=r(1);
e1 =( r/(2*E) + (r/(2*kp)).^(1/np) )*2;  %%% Make sure E and kp are in the
                                         %%% denominator and the power is
                                         %%% (1/np)!!!
ee = [e1(1); diff(e1)];
histogram(ee,20)
xlabel('ee'), ylabel('frequency')
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