A model of large-strain cyclic plasticity describing the Bauschinger effect and workhardening stagnation (Q1614445)
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A model of large-strain cyclic plasticity describing the Bauschinger effect and workhardening stagnation (English)
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8 September 2002
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In order to determine precisely the large strain behaviour in cyclic plastic range of some steel and aluminium sheets and to examine the small scale re-yielding after large prestrain, the authors propose a new equation of back stress evolution for an accurate simulation of transient Bauschinger effect. A non-isotropic hardening surface in the stress space allows a correct description of work hardening stagnation under reversed deformation as well as the dependence of stress and strain on cyclic hardening. The resulted model can also predict normal stress-strain curves under large reverse deformation, and smooth elastic-plastic transitions. The model also allows a direct identification of material parameters, being highly flexible in describing several types of stress-strain curves including the yield-plateau phenomenon nearby the initial yielding. Besides, explanatory figures illustrate the variation of stress-strain relations in experiments, and present the results of simulations of isotropic and non-isotropic hardening.
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back stress evolution
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non-isotropic hardening surface
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stress-strain curves
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large reverse deformation
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elastic-plastic transitions
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identification of material parameters
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