Prediction of necking instability under tension-shear stress state based on updated modified maximum force criterion

IF 3.4 3区 工程技术 Q1 MECHANICS
Nan Gu , Wen Zhang , Deyong Zhou , Meiying Yang , Xinghao Lu , Xincun Zhuang , Zhen Zhao
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Abstract

During the process from sheet forming to failure, the material might undergo uniform deformation, diffused necking (DN), localized necking (LN), and finally ductile fracture (DF). Researchers have found that a competitive mechanism exists between the LN-induced failure mode and DF-induced failure mode in the ductile metallic material. For tension shear (TS) stress state, most studies are focused on the DF prediction. This paper is concerned with necking instability in TS region and the prediction of necking failures. An updated modified maximum force criterion (uMMFC) model is proposed by considering the effect of in-plane shear stress, in which the strain path at LN onset under TS is no longer plane strain tension but varies with the initial path. Meanwhile, the effect of through-thickness normal stress is introduced into the uMMFC model. By comparing the forming limits obtained from the uMMFC, the original MMFC and the experimental results under uniaxial tension tests and Nakajima tests, it is concluded that the uMMFC model can well predict the forming limit curve under TS. Furthermore, the uMMFC model with the introduction of strain path modification after DN demonstrates a further improvement in prediction accuracy.
基于最新修正的最大力准则预测拉伸剪切应力状态下的颈缩不稳定性
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Solids and Structures has as its objective the publication and dissemination of original research in Mechanics of Solids and Structures as a field of Applied Science and Engineering. It fosters thus the exchange of ideas among workers in different parts of the world and also among workers who emphasize different aspects of the foundations and applications of the field. Standing as it does at the cross-roads of Materials Science, Life Sciences, Mathematics, Physics and Engineering Design, the Mechanics of Solids and Structures is experiencing considerable growth as a result of recent technological advances. The Journal, by providing an international medium of communication, is encouraging this growth and is encompassing all aspects of the field from the more classical problems of structural analysis to mechanics of solids continually interacting with other media and including fracture, flow, wave propagation, heat transfer, thermal effects in solids, optimum design methods, model analysis, structural topology and numerical techniques. Interest extends to both inorganic and organic solids and structures.
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