E. Hoferlin et al., BIAXIAL TESTS ON CRUCIFORM SPECIMENS FOR THE VALIDATION OF CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC YIELD LOCI, Journal of materials processing technology, 80-1, 1998, pp. 545-550
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Material Science","Engineering, Manufacturing","Engineering, Industrial
A biaxial tensile test has been designed for the experimental determin
ation of yield locus points of thin steel sheets. Using texture-based
anisotropic finite-element (FE) simulations, the geometry of the test
sample has been optimised and the accuracy of the conversion procedure
has been validated. It was found that the present technique has a hig
h precision for principal stress ratios sigma(y)/sigma(x) between tan(
20 degrees) and tan(70 degrees). Experimental tests have been carried
out on five steel qualities (low and ultra-low carbon) with thickness
between 0.8 and 1.5 mm. Both yield stresses and ratios of plastic stra
ins have been compared to the theoretical predictions obtained with th
e Taylor-Bishop-Hill (TBH) model using the experimentally determined c
rystallographic textures. The {110}[111] and {112}[111] slip systems w
ere considered using both full-constraints (FC) and relaxed-constraint
s (RC) assumptions for the TBH model. These comparisons are clearly in
favour of the TBH-FC model. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights
reserved.