• a generic stress–strain model for metallic materials with two-stage strain hardening behaviour

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    • تاریخ ارائه: 1392/07/24
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     constitutive equations are often used to describe the stress–strain behaviour of metallic materials. this allows the execution of parametric studies for various purposes. despite the large number of developed stress–strain equations, all frequently applied ones fail to accurately describe a strain hardening behaviour in two distinct stages, which many metallic materials tend to show. for this purpose, the authors developed a new stress–strain model, based on the well-known ramberg–osgood equation, which focuses on this two-stage strain hardening behaviour. this article describes the model and its analytical background, along with a graphical method to derive suited model parameters. to validate the proposed methodology, it is applied on stress–strain curves of two high-strength steels, an aluminium alloy and a duplex stainless-steel alloy. whereas a good correspondence for the stainless-steel alloy is confined to limited plastic strains, excellent agreements are observed for the steels and the aluminium alloy. following the proposed method, it was possible to obtain model parameter values that give a good correspondence within a detectable strain range.

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