Journal of the Japan Society for Technology of Plasticity
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Plane Stress Yield Function Described by 3rd-degree Spline Curves Considering Differential Work Hardening
Hideo TSUTAMORIEiji IIZUKAToshiro AMAISHIKentaro SATOYuki OGIHARAJunji MIYAMOTO
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2016 Volume 57 Issue 662 Pages 245-251

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An anisotropic plane stress yield function that is described by 3rd-degree spline curves has been proposed. To fix the parameters for the model, three types of mechanical tests are needed. In this study, only uniaxial tensile tests at several angles from the rolling direction have been carried out, because stress states of the target for comparison are uniaxial stress in this case. The characteristic of this model is that the calculated flow stresses and r values fit the experimental values in all directions. Also it has been expanded to represent the differential work hardening model and the thickness measured experimentally is compared with the thickness simulated by the hole expanding test. The results of the experiment are almost in accord with the result of the simulation by the proposed method. There is little difference between the results of the differential hardening model and conventional hardening model in this case.

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