Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
783274 International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 2017 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

A constitutive equation accounting for strain rate, temperature and applied stress system dependencies of strain-induced martensitic transformation is given. A series of computational prediction of monotonic and cyclic deformation behavior including tension, compression and shearing of typical 304 austenitic stainless steel, have been performed under different environmental temperatures from 77 to . The effect of stress range, pre-strain, temperature and applied stress system on such responses of TRIP steels as the evolution of martensitic phase, the accumulated plastic strain, and the asymptotic nature of the stress–strain relation with an increase in the number of cycles is clarified. The predictability of the present constitutive model is checked against the experimental results. Furthermore, simulation of the cyclic deformation behavior of TRIP steel bars with ringed notch is performed.

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