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Prediction of anisotropy and hardening for metallic sheets in tension, simple shear and biaxial tension

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The mechanical behavior of mild and dual phase steel sheets is investigated at room temperature in quasi-static conditions under different strain paths: uniaxial tension, simple shear and balanced biaxial tension. The aim is to characterize both the anisotropy and the hardening, in order to identify material parameters of constitutive equations able to reproduce the mechanical behavior. In particular, a good description of flow stress levels in tension and shear as well as plastic anisotropy coefficients is expected. Moreover, the Bauschinger effect is investigated with loading-reloading in the reverse direction shear tests and the balanced biaxial tension test gives insight of the mechanical behavior up to very high equivalent plastic strains. Yoshida-Uemori hardening model associated with Bron-Besson orthotropic yield criterion is used to represent the in-plane mechanical behavior of the two steels. The identification procedure is based on minimization of a cost function defined over the whole database. The presented results show a very good agreement between model predictions and experiments: flow stress during loading and reverse loading as well as plastic anisotropy coefficients are well reproduced; it is shown that the work-hardening stagnation after strain path reversal is well estimated in length but Yoshida-Uemori model underestimates the rate of work-hardening.
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hal-00715774 , version 1 (09-07-2012)

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S.L. Zang, Sandrine Thuillier, A. Le Port, Pierre-Yves Manach. Prediction of anisotropy and hardening for metallic sheets in tension, simple shear and biaxial tension. International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 2011, Volume 53 (Issue 5), pp.338-347. ⟨hal-00715774⟩
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