2023
DOI: 10.3390/met13071305
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Experimental and Numerical Fracture Characterization of DP1180 Steel in Combined Simple Shear and Uniaxial Tension

Abstract: Current tests for plane stress characterization of fracture in automotive sheet metals include simple shear, uniaxial, plane strain, and biaxial tension, but there is a significant gap between shear and uniaxial tension. Presently, it remains uncertain whether the fracture strain experiences a reduction between simple shear and uniaxial tension or undergoes an exponential increase as the triaxiality decreases. Fracture in combined simple shear and tension is complicated by premature edge cracking in tension al… Show more

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“…Figure 14 illustrates the four aforementioned proposed specimens. More recently, Khameneh et al [196] investigated the fracture behavior of DP1180 steel. The two adapted geometries tested based on the Shouler and Allwood [194] and Peirs et al [197] specimens did not deliver pure shear deformation paths.…”
Section: Materials Characterization Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Figure 14 illustrates the four aforementioned proposed specimens. More recently, Khameneh et al [196] investigated the fracture behavior of DP1180 steel. The two adapted geometries tested based on the Shouler and Allwood [194] and Peirs et al [197] specimens did not deliver pure shear deformation paths.…”
Section: Materials Characterization Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When thoughtfully formulated, these diverse models may converge towards consistent predictions concerning damage location [244]. Sandin et al [227] as well as Khameneh et al [196] evolved the MMC model with the GISSMO model.…”
Section: Comparison Between Different Fracture and Damage Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%