Cm. Muscatfenech et Ag. Atkins, THE EFFECT OF ANISOTROPY IN FRACTURE-TOUGHNESS AND YIELD STRENGTH IN THE TEARING OF DUCTILE SHEET MATERIALS, International journal of mechanical sciences, 36(12), 1994, pp. 1109-1119
The dependence with orientation of the yield strength and tearing frac
ture toughness of cold-rolled 64/36 alpha-brass and acetate sheets was
determined. Parallel strips were cut into larger sheets of the same m
aterials, rolled up on a slotted key, and converged to form pointed to
ngues which became detached from the larger sheets. The tongue length:
width aspect ratio varied with direction in the plane of the sheet. A
rigid-plastic fracture mechanics model of sheet tearing, which explai
ned tear path convergence on the basis of minimum work rate [1] is ext
ended to include 'lift-off' of the sheet under the slotted roller and
gives agreement between the measured aspect ratios and the variation w
ith direction of the independent determinations of yield strength and
toughness.