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Evolution of yield surface in the 2D and 3D stress spaces. (English) Zbl 1236.74007

Summary: Initial and subsequent yield surfaces for 6061 aluminum, determined by a method of automated yield stress probing, are presented in the 2D \((\sigma _{zz} - \sigma _{\theta z})\) and 3D \((\sigma _{\theta \theta } - \sigma _{zz} - \sigma _{\theta z})\) stress spaces. In the \((\sigma _{zz} - \sigma _{\theta z})\) space, yield surfaces at small pre-strains show the noses and unapparent cross effect. At larger pre-strains, they become ellipses with positive cross effect. In the \((\sigma _{\theta \theta } - \sigma _{zz} - \sigma _{\theta z})\) space, the initial yield surface is not well described by von Mises yield criterion due to material anisotropy. The yield surfaces of various torsional pre-strains show obvious rotation around the \(\sigma _{zz}\) axis but they do not rotate when subjected to axial pre-strains. Therefore, the rotation behavior of yield surface is pre-strain path dependent. The rotation of yield surfaces in the 3D space is the emphasis of the present paper. Coupled axial-torsional behavior subjected to torsion after axial pre-strain are also presented for the same material that is used to determine the yield surfaces. This information is useful for verification of constitutive models.

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74-05 Experimental work for problems pertaining to mechanics of deformable solids
74C15 Large-strain, rate-independent theories of plasticity (including nonlinear plasticity)
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