Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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783321 | International Journal of Mechanical Sciences | 2015 | 15 Pages |
•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.