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A flexible modelling approach for capturing plastic anisotropy and strength differential effects exhibited by commercially pure titanium

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Abstract Commercially pure titanium exhibits strong anisotropy, strength differential as well as texture evolution, which make the development of predictive simulation models a challenging task. A new modeling approach is… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Commercially pure titanium exhibits strong anisotropy, strength differential as well as texture evolution, which make the development of predictive simulation models a challenging task. A new modeling approach is proposed based on the homogeneous distortion of well-established yield surface descriptions, in order to achieve a flexible tool to capture all the mentioned effects. The models are calibrated based on uniaxial tensile and compression tests and are validated based on the earing profile and thickness distribution of cup drawing experiments.

Keywords: strength differential; commercially pure; anisotropy strength; pure titanium

Journal Title: International Journal of Solids and Structures
Year Published: 2017

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