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Behaviors of three BCC metals during non-proportional multi-axial loadings: experiments and modeling
Authors:Akhtar S Khan  Riqiang Liang
Institution:Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, MD 21250, USA
Abstract:Non-proportional torsion–tension and biaxial-compressive experimental results are presented on tantalum, tantalum alloy with 2.5% tungsten, and AerMet 100 steel. These test results form a comprehensive set of data to show the material behaviors at finite strain and wide strain-rate range. Using the parameter set determined from uniaxial constant strain-rate compressive and tensile tests, the capability of a new constitutive model (Khan, A.S., Liang, R., 1999. Behaviors of three BCC metal over a wide range of strain rates and temperatures: experiments and modeling. International Journal of Plasticity 15, 1089–1109) is shown to accurately predict complex loading paths of current experimental results. Using von Mises equivalent strain, stress, and strain rate, the constitutive model gives excellent predictions of these non-proportional experimental results.
Keywords:Dynamic response  Multi-axial loading  BCC metal behavior  Finite deformation  Tension–  torsion
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