Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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800129 | Mechanics of Materials | 2010 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The paper presents and discusses experimental procedures, visual observations and test results considered important to obtain data that can be used in validation of constitutive relations and failure criteria. The aim is to investigate the combined effects of stress intensity, stress-triaxiality and Lode parameter on the material response and failure behavior of aluminum alloys. Smooth and pre-notched tensile and shear specimens were manufactured from both very thin sheets and thicker plates to cover a wide range of stress triaxialities and Lode parameters. In addition, modified Arcan specimens were designed allowing investigation of the effect of sudden changes in stress states and deformation modes on the material behavior.
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Authors
Larissa Driemeier, Michael Brünig, Giancarlo Micheli, Marcílio Alves,