Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7176159 | Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2019 | 60 Pages |
Abstract
The Gurson-Tvergaard-Needleman (GTN) models are effective to predict damage evolution and ductile fracture during plastic deformation, while the existing modified GTN models mainly focus on the range of stress triaxiality between â1/3â<âηâ<1/3 (shear/compression or shear/tensile), which is not appropriate for low stress triaxility (ηâ<ââ1/3). But in the spinning forming process, especially for tube spinning, the stress triaxiality is usually lower than â1/3. Although different ductile fracture criteria have been used to explain the damage evolution during the spinning process, there is no common fracture model which could predict types of fracture and reasonably characterize the fracture zone in tube spinning. In this contribution, a modified GTN model was proposed to predict the ductile fracture during the tube spinning process, wherein the void volume fraction and shear damage evolution were assessed. Through comparing the rupture limit prediction with experimental results, the modified GTN model could accurately predict damage evolution and fracture location in the spinning process.
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Authors
He Wu, Wenchen Xu, Debin Shan, Bo Cheng Jin,