Flow and fracture characteristics of aluminium alloy AA5083–H116 as function of strain rate, temperature and triaxiality

Volume: 364, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 260 - 272
Published: Jan 1, 2004
Abstract
This paper presents a part of an on-going study of light-weight shelters made of aluminium alloy AA5083–H116. A necessary prerequisite for numerical simulations of impact behaviour of such shelters is a calibrated numerical model. Slightly modified versions of the two Johnson–Cook models describing flow stress and fracture strain are applied. In addition to ordinary quasistatic tests with smooth specimens, these models demand tests at elevated...
Paper Details
Title
Flow and fracture characteristics of aluminium alloy AA5083–H116 as function of strain rate, temperature and triaxiality
Published Date
Jan 1, 2004
Volume
364
Issue
1-2
Pages
260 - 272
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