Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
783321 International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 2015 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Plastic flow and fracture of TWIP steel are determined in various loading conditions.•The plastic yield is well described by a Barlat criterion with non-linear hardening.•Both carbides and mechanical twinning are involved in abrupt ductile fracture.•Part of the (anisotropic) forming limit diagram is described by a simple criterion.

The mechanical behaviour of a 22Mn–0.6C–0.2V austenitic TWIP steel has been extensively characterised for a variety of strain ratios (from shear to biaxial stretching) using smooth and notched specimens. A constitutive model involving a non-isotropic yield function together with isotropic and/or kinematic hardening satisfactorily represented the experimental database. It was used to estimate local stress and strain fields and to derive a fracture criterion based on the equivalent stress and Lode angle that were expressed to be consistent with the constitutive equations describing the plastic flow behaviour. A weak dependence on hydrostatic stress further improves prediction of fracture initiation, with an average standard error of less than 5% over ten different mechanical tests.

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