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Thermo-mechanical model identification of a strengthened copper with an inverse method
Author(s) -
Marco Peroni,
Lorenzo Peroni,
Alessandro Dallocchio
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
dymat 2009 - 9th international conferences on the mechanical and physical behaviour of materials under dynamic loading
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1051/dymat/2009193
Subject(s) - copper , identification (biology) , inverse , inverse problem , materials science , computer science , metallurgy , mathematics , mathematical analysis , geometry , botany , biology
This paper describes a numerical inverse method to extract material strength parameters from the experimental data obtained via mechanical tests at different strain-rates. It will be shown that this procedure is particularly useful to analyse experimental results when the stress-strain fields in the specimen cannot be correctly described via analytical models. This commonly happens in specimens with no regular shape, in specimens with a regular shape when some instability phenomena occur (for example the necking phenomena in tensile tests that create a strongly heterogeneous stress-strain fields) or in dynamic tests (where the strain-rate field is not constant due to wave propagation phenomena). Furthermore the developed procedure is useful to take into account thermal phenomena generally affecting high strain-rate tests due to the adiabatic overheating related to the conversion of plastic work.

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