2004
DOI: 10.1299/jsmea.47.512
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Effect of Void Shape and Its Growth on Forming Limits for Anisotropic Sheets Containing Non-Spherical Voids

Abstract: 2-15) to a ductile material containing an oblate ellipsoidal cavity. And, they proposed a new approximate yield function incorporating the initial void shape effects, which is significant especially at low stress triaxiality. In the present work, the Gologanu-Leblond-Devaux's yield function for anisotropic sheet materials containing axisymmetric prolate ellipsoidal cavities is adopted in evaluating analytically forming limits of sheet metals under biaxial stretching by Marciniak and Kuczynski (M-K) model. The … Show more

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“…The L/W ratio was high in TT conditions and less in the TC condition. The prolate voids showed elongation along the thickness region whereas the oblate along the plane of the sheet [29].…”
Section: Void Shapementioning
confidence: 98%
“…The L/W ratio was high in TT conditions and less in the TC condition. The prolate voids showed elongation along the thickness region whereas the oblate along the plane of the sheet [29].…”
Section: Void Shapementioning
confidence: 98%
“…will have a totally different effect. More literature on the influence of void shape on void growth can be found in [20,62,106,118,126,138].…”
Section: Void Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%