2013
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.554-557.1125
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Growth and Closure of Voids in Metals at Negative Stress Triaxialities

Abstract: Damage of metals subjected to large plastic deformations typical for forming processes is mainly governed by void nucleation, growth and coalescence. An opposite process may occur in deformation processes with negative stress triaxialities: the closure of strain-induced defects under large hydrostatic pressure. Understanding the mechanisms of damage growth and healing under plastic deformation of metals is still an urgent problem. In order to solve it a theoretical framework for anisotropic ductile damage base… Show more

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