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This paper discusses the results of interrupted tensile tests conducted on
high strength Rolled Homogeneous Armour (RHA) alloy steel specimens over a
range of stress triaxiality conditions. The deformed specimens were section
ed and polished in order to detect the conditions required for the onset of
void nucleation and coalescence prior to the final fracture. The results s
uggest that void nucleation and coalescence appear to have a strong relatio
nship with the stress triaxiality conditions. Two fracture models have been
assessed using input data based on experimental results. It has been found
that these models do not completely represent the failure process for this
material and therefore further refinements are necessary to obtain more ac
curate predictions.