Material characterization and fracture prediction with advanced constitutive model and Polar EPS fracture diagram for AA 3104-H19
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posted on 2024-06-06, 03:05 authored by RE Dick, Y Lou, Shunying ZhangShunying Zhang, Jeong YoonJeong Yoon© 2018 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved. Material characterizations for plasticity and fracture have been conducted from uniaxial tensile tests, bi-axial bulge test, and disk compression test for a beverage can AA3104-H19 material. The results from the experimental tests are used to determine material coefficients for the Yld2004-18p model [1]. Finite element simulations are developed to evaluate the predicted earing profile. Excellent agreement with the experimental data for eight ears exhibited in AA3014-H19 is achieved using the Yld2004-18p constitutive model. Further mechanical tests are also conducted on the AA3104-H19 to generate fracture data under different stress triaxiality conditions. Tensile tests are performed on the samples with a central hole and notched specimens to achieve tensile and plane-strain conditions. A specially designed torsion test of a double bridge specimen is conducted to generate the points near pure shear conditions. The Nakajima test is also utilized to produce a bi-axial tension condition. The data from the experiments is used to generate the fracture locus in the principal strain space. Mapping from the principal strain space to Polar Effective Plastic Strain (PEPS) space is accomplished for a general yield function. Finite element modeling is used to validate the fracture diagram in the polar space. A hole expansion demonstrates the accuracy of the PEPS fracture theory for the direction for onset of failure.
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1063Pagination
1-6Location
Tokyo, JapanOpen access
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2018-07-30End date
2018-08-03ISSN
1742-6588eISSN
1742-6596Language
engPublication classification
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NUMISHEET 2018 : Proceedings of the 11th International Conference and Workshop on Numerical Simulation of 3D Sheet Metal Forming ProcessesEvent
Numerical Simulation of 3D Sheet Metal Forming Processes. Conference and Workshop (2018 : 11th : Tokyo, Japan)Issue
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IOP PublishingPlace of publication
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