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Effects of the stress state on plastic deformation and ductile failure: Experiment and numerical simulation using a newly designed tension-shear specimen

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ffe.13084

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ductile fracture; ductility exhaustion; fracture locus; notched plate; positive stress triaxiality; stress state

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  1. 111 Project of China [B13020]
  2. Shanghai Pujiang Program [18PJ1402300]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11472105, 51505149, 51875203]
  4. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFC0808800]

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The stress state is one of the most notable factors that dominates the initiation of ductile fracture. To examine the effects of the stress state on plasticity and ductile failure, a new tension-shear specimen that can cover a wide range of stress triaxialities was designed. A fracture locus was constructed in the space of ductility and stress triaxiality for two typical steels based on a series of tests. It is observed that the equivalent plastic strain at failure exhibits a nonmonotonic variation with increasing the value of stress triaxiality. A simple damage model based on the ductility exhaustion concept was used to simulate the failure behaviour, and a good agreement is achieved between simulation results and experimental data. It is further shown that consideration of fracture locus covering a wide range of stress triaxialities is a key to an accurate prediction.

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