Ductile Fracture Characterization for Medium Carbon Steel Using Continuum Damage Mechanics
Abstract
This paper presents the ductility characterization for a medium carbon steel, for two microstructural conditions, that has been evaluated using the continuum damage mechanics theory, as proposed by Kachanov and developed by Lemaitre. Tensile tests were carried out using loading-unloading cycles in order to capture the gradual deterioration of the elastic modulus, which may be linked to the ductile damage increase with increasing plastic strain....
Paper Details
Title
Ductile Fracture Characterization for Medium Carbon Steel Using Continuum Damage Mechanics
Published Date
Jan 1, 2012
Volume
03
Issue
11
Pages
745 - 755
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