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摘要
采用有限元分析(FEA)与其他研究人员已经发表的实验工作收敛,研究了试样宽度和圆孔对市购铝合金AA 1100拉伸行为的影响。对日本工业标准(JIS)试件JIS Z 2201 No. 13B和No. 5进行静力结构分析,模拟拉伸载荷,直至达到极限拉伸强度(UTS)点。整齐试样和中间有直径为8 mm的圆孔试样的应变速率均为0.25 mm/s。通过数值和实验数据的伸长率比较,表明数值结果与实验结果吻合较好。用解析法和数值法计算的法向应力也具有较好的收敛性。对于JIS Z 2201 No. 13B和No. 5的整齐试样,试样宽度增加100%可使达到UTS所需的载荷提高100%,而伸长率提高30%。另一方面,对于JIS Z 2201 No. 13B和No. 5的试样,承载8mm圆孔将达到UTS所需的载荷降低了300%,而伸长率仅提高了25%。通过在整齐的样品中加入一个8毫米的圆孔,观察到达到UTS所需的载荷降低200%,伸长率降低57%。
Three-dimensional modelling of tensile behaviour for standard aluminium specimens
The effect of specimen width and incorporation of a circular hole on the tensile behaviour of commercially available aluminium alloy AA 1100 was studied using finite element analysis (FEA) for convergence with the already published experimental work of other researchers. Static structural analysis was conducted to simulate tensile loading of Japanese industrial standard (JIS) specimen JIS Z 2201 No. 13B and No. 5 until the point of the ultimate tensile strength (UTS) was reached. A strain rate of 0.25 mm/s was used for both the neat specimen and the one bearing a circular hole of 8 mm in diameter at the centre of the specimen. The numerical results exhibited a good agreement with the experimental work by comparison of the percentage elongation for numerical and experimental data. The normal stresses calculated using analytical and numerical approaches also reflected a good convergence. For neat specimens of JIS Z 2201 No. 13B and No. 5, a 100 % increase in specimen width enhanced the load required to reach UTS by 100 %, while elongation was increased by 30 %. On the other hand, for specimens of JIS Z 2201 No. 13B and No. 5, bearing an 8 mm circular hole reduced the load required to reach UTS by 300 %, while elongation was only increased by 25 %. The 200 % decrease in load required to reach UTS and 57 % reduction in elongation was observed by incorporating an 8 mm circular hole in the neat specimens.