Title of article :
About the cyclic accumulation of the inelastic strain observed in metals subjected to cyclic stress control
Author/Authors :
Lakhdar Taleb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
This work discusses the sources of the accumulated inelastic strain observed under unsymmetrical stress cycling. Different metallic materials have been chosen for their large variety of elasto-visco-plastic behaviors: two austenitic stainless steels (304L and 316L), two ferritic steels (35NiCrMo16 and XC18), one aluminum alloy (Al 2017) and one copper–zinc alloy (CuZn27). Each material has been tested at room temperature under two loading paths: one proportional (tension–compression) and the other non proportional following a triangular path in the axial stress – shear strain space. The results demonstrate that ratcheting under multiaxial loading is clearly present even if it may be associated with other phenomena. Indeed, the multiaxial stress state governs the direction of the inelastic strain rate through the normality rule. Under unsymmetrical tension–compression load control, the cyclic growth of the inelastic strain is almost absent in the aluminum and copper–zinc alloys under the loading considered while for the austenitic steels, the cyclic accumulation seems mainly due to creep. Namely, 1D ratcheting seems rather very small for these four materials. However, for the ferritic steels, a cyclic progressive deformation is observed and may be associated with ratcheting even if the mode of control (load) may also have a contribution.
Keywords :
Plastic collapse , Cyclic loading , Metallic materials , mechanical testing , Ratcheting
Journal title :
International Journal of Plasticity
Journal title :
International Journal of Plasticity