Testing the Isotropy Postulate at Deformation of V95 Aluminum Alloy along Two-Link Polygonal-Chain Trajectories

IF 0.3 Q4 MECHANICS
V. G. Zubchaninov, V. I. Gultyaev, A. A. Alekseev, I. A. Savrasov
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This article considers a series of three experiments on the elastoplastic deformation of the V95 alloy, which is sensitive to the type of stress state. Experimental studies were carried out on a CL-EVM (complex loading) test machine on thin-walled tubular specimens during their deformation along two-link strain trajectories with 90 degree break angles. Experimental studies were carried out in the deviatoric plane \(\text{E}_{1}-\text{E}_{3}\) with simultaneous combined action of axial force and torque on tubular specimens (\(P-M\) experiments). The scalar and vector properties of the V95 aluminum alloy are studied. It is found that, for the implemented complex strain trajectories in the form of two-link polygonal chains for the V95 material, the isotropy postulate is not fulfilled accurately enough in terms of scalar and vector properties.

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测试 V95 铝合金沿两链多边形链轨迹变形时的各向同性假设
摘要 本文对 V95 合金的弹塑性变形进行了三次系列实验,这种变形对应力状态的类型非常敏感。实验研究是在一台 CL-EVM(复合加载)试验机上对薄壁管状试样沿 90 度断裂角的双链应变轨迹变形时进行的。实验研究是在偏差平面 \(text{E}_{1}-\text{E}_{3}\)上进行的,同时对管状试样进行轴向力和扭矩的联合作用(\(P-M\)实验)。研究了 V95 铝合金的标量和矢量特性。研究发现,对于 V95 材料双链多边形链形式的复杂应变轨迹,各向同性公设在标量和矢量特性方面并没有得到足够准确的满足。
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期刊介绍: Moscow University Mechanics Bulletin  is the journal of scientific publications, reflecting the most important areas of mechanics at Lomonosov Moscow State University. The journal is dedicated to research in theoretical mechanics, applied mechanics and motion control, hydrodynamics, aeromechanics, gas and wave dynamics, theory of elasticity, theory of elasticity and mechanics of composites.
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