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contributor authorGour, Govind;Thomson, Daniel;Ramakrishnan, Karthik Ram;Townsend, David;Petrinic, Nik;Pellegrino, Antonio
date accessioned2023-04-06T12:51:35Z
date available2023-04-06T12:51:35Z
date copyright11/18/2022 12:00:00 AM
date issued2022
identifier issn218936
identifier otherjam_90_2_021005.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4288640
description abstractThe determination of the mechanical response of engineering materials subjected to high loading rates plays an important role in determining their performance and application. The high strainrate tensile response of metals is usually investigated by means of the splitHopkinson tension bar (SHTB) apparatus. The interpretation of the obtained results is, however, subjected to analogous stress and strain uniformity challenges present during quasistatic tensile experiments. Beyond the onset of necking, strains cease to be uniform along the gauge length and localize around the necking zone. Consequently, the nominal strain rate underestimates the effective strain rate experienced by the material. The analysis of the effective strain rate and stress state beyond the onset of necking has received considerable attention in the literature. Several research efforts have focused on the optimization of the geometry of specimens to be employed for the characterization of the dynamic tensile response using the SHTB. The present work investigates, systematically, the effects of strain history and adiabatic heating on the stress state during dynamic loading. A series of monotonic and various strain history experiments were conducted and analyzed. The diameter evolution, effective strain rate, and temperature histories were measured for all conducted experiments. Numerical simulations were carried out to examine the stress state during strain localization and to accurately reproduce engineering and local thermosmechanical variables. The effectiveness of existing postnecking corrections for highrate experiments is assessed. A modified postnecking correlation taking into account the effects of adiabatically induced thermal softening is proposed.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleInfluence of Strain History on Dynamic Strain Localization and Stress State During HighRate Tensile Loading of Titanium Alloys: Experiments, Modeling, and Analytical Methods
typeJournal Paper
journal volume90
journal issue2
journal titleJournal of Applied Mechanics
identifier doi10.1115/1.4056136
journal fristpage21005
journal lastpage2100517
page17
treeJournal of Applied Mechanics:;2022:;volume( 090 ):;issue: 002
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