2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11340-023-01017-x
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Reaching Large Strains During Simple Shear Experiments Thanks to Sequential Re-Machining of the Free Edges

X. Colon,
B. Galpin,
L. Mahéo
et al.

Abstract: Background The simple shear experiment is widely used for the calibration of plasticity models due to straightforward post processing. The specimen can be as simple as a rectangular strip of sheet metal, but the maximum strain is limited by early initiation of fractures from the free edges. Avoiding this drawback has been a major motivation for the development of new specimens with optimized edge geometries or the in-plane torsion test, but at the cost of a more complex analysis of the test and o… Show more

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