Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
778768 International Journal of Impact Engineering 2008 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

This work addresses the effect of small geometrical imperfections on adiabatic shear band (ASB) formation. The separate effect of the length and radius of short notches is systematically investigated in AM50 and Ti6Al4V alloys, using shear compression specimens. It is observed that the length of the imperfection does not influence ASB formation in these experiments. By contrast, the notch-root radius appears to be the dominant parameter for the two materials, in perfect agreement with the analytical predictions of Dinzart et al. [The catastrophic development of shear localization in thermoviscoplastic materials. J Phys 1994; IV(C8): 435–40]. The distribution of deformation energy over the gauge length is modeled numerically. The calculated average dynamic deformation energy levels are quite similar to those that are measured for the two investigated alloys. It is concluded that the global measure of the dynamic deformation energy provides valuable information about ASB failure from geometrical imperfections.

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