Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1581701 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Large-strain Bauschinger effect in cold-rolled austenitic stainless steel sheet is investigated after large amounts of prestrain. The material is prestrained in uniaxial tension, and the tensile properties of the prestrained material are measured in different angles with respect to the prestraining direction. By comparing the differences in the yield stresses in different orientations, the effect of prestraining on material anisotropy is studied. The method is applied to AISI 304-type stainless steel sheet. The test results are analyzed using a combined isotropic-kinematic hardening model. The results indicate that this kind of material shows a considerable Bauschinger effect. Transient and permanent softening is observed in the experiments. The experimental Young's modulus also seems to decrease with prestrain.
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Authors
T. Manninen, P. Myllykoski, T. Taulavuori, A.S. Korhonen,