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Damage failure processes in structural materials
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Damage failure processes in structural materials

Abstract

At large plastic strains consideration must be given not only to the descriptions of work hardening and texture evolution but also to the process of damage accumulation and the documentation of the various modes of failure which may terminate the plastic history. In this presentation consideration is given first to documenting the various modes of failure and their dependence on stress state. It is then shown that damage accumulation can be studied in a quantitative manner by using model systems in conjunction with FEM calculations. Finally consideration is given to complex forming processes such as ironing to show how studies of damage initiation and accumulation relate to practical engineering problems.

Authors

Embury JD

Volume

3

Pagination

pp. 607-619

Publication Date

January 1, 1993

DOI

10.1051/jp4:1993799

Conference proceedings

Journal De Physique

Issue

7 pt 1

ISSN

1155-4339

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