The comprehension of the anisotropy impacts on mechanical properties of the rolled steel sheets was investigated using a non-quadratic anisotropic yield function. In this study, experimental and modelling determination of behavior of an industrial rolled sheets for a DIN 1623 St14 steel were carried out. The yield stresses and Lankford r-values in uniaxial were experimentally determined but the balanced biaxial tension stress states and rb were assumed. The parameters of the associated yield equation, derived from the three orthotropic yield functions proposed by Hill48 and Yld2000-2d, were determined. Predictions and the evolution of normalized yield stress and normalized Lankford parameters (plastic strain ratio) obtained by the presented investigative are considered. In order to describe the path of equivalent plastic behavior, the isotropic hardening function is described using the following various empirical standard formulae based on: Hollomon, Ludwick, Swift and Voce model.
Ductility by the sum of longitudinal elongation ∆L and reduction of diameter ∆d which is the difference of initial diameter and necking diameter assumes that it is represented by the sum of the total longitudinal movement made by ∆L and transverse displacement of necking diameter.
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