1975
DOI: 10.1007/bf02672294
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Instability of plastic flow in the directions of pure shear: II. Experimental

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“…The experimental data are basically at the middle of these two bounds. Notice that the theoretical values correspond to the critical strain to onset of instability, while the final fracture strain is usually higher [12], so it is expected that the present lower bound is closer to the experiment. For AISI4340 steel the nucleation of new voids at the second phase particles plays a much more important role.…”
Section: Comparison With Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…The experimental data are basically at the middle of these two bounds. Notice that the theoretical values correspond to the critical strain to onset of instability, while the final fracture strain is usually higher [12], so it is expected that the present lower bound is closer to the experiment. For AISI4340 steel the nucleation of new voids at the second phase particles plays a much more important role.…”
Section: Comparison With Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Special attention is given on the relation of the initial material inhomogeneity to the critical strain to instability. Finally we analyze the instability and fracture process of sintered CP Ti alloy and AISI4340 steel in axisymmetric tension and plane strain tension and compare with the experiment [11,12].…”
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“…5.1, we take advantage of the experimental observations presented in [7]. The author investigated the localized fracture mode for tensile sheet specimens of steel simulating both plane stress and plane strain processes.…”
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“…Let us now consider an adiabatic dynamic process in a thin steel plate under the condition of a plane stress state. We idealize the initial-boundary value problem investigated in [7] by assuming for the thin plate a velocity-driven adiabatic process. Dimensions of the plate and the variation in time of the kinematic constraint is presented in Fig.…”
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