2018
DOI: 10.3390/met8100795
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Material Behavior Description for a Large Range of Strain Rates from Low to High Temperatures: Application to High Strength Steel

Abstract: Current needs in the design and optimization of complex protective structures lead to the development of more accurate numerical modelling of impact loadings. The aim of developing such a tool is to be able to predict the protection performance of structures using fewer experiments. Considering only the numerical approach, the most important issue to have a reliable simulation is to focus on the material behavior description in terms of constitutive relations and failure model for high strain rates, large fiel… Show more

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“…Furthermore, in commonly available CAE systems, there are few versions of modified J-C constitutive material models that enable the consideration of additional material failure criteria caused by damage mechanisms [86][87][88]. Nevertheless, the J-C constitutive relations also have some drawbacks, which have caused newer, more sophisticated and more accurate descriptions to be formulated (e.g., Rusinek-Klepaczko) [89][90][91][92].…”
Section: Characterization Of the Mechanical Properties Of Additively mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, in commonly available CAE systems, there are few versions of modified J-C constitutive material models that enable the consideration of additional material failure criteria caused by damage mechanisms [86][87][88]. Nevertheless, the J-C constitutive relations also have some drawbacks, which have caused newer, more sophisticated and more accurate descriptions to be formulated (e.g., Rusinek-Klepaczko) [89][90][91][92].…”
Section: Characterization Of the Mechanical Properties Of Additively mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The temperature tests are made in a furnace which has been specifically designed for SHPB tests. The scheme representing its operating mode is given in Figure 11 [11][12][13][14][15][16][17]. The extremities of the two bars are initially heated to the desired temperature during 30 min.…”
Section: Experimental Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 11. Schema of the oven used for the test using SHPB at high temperatures [11]. Tables 9 and 10.…”
Section: Experimental Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The profound discussion about these parameters is provided in [17]. Meanwhile, the logarithmic plastic strain rate is replaced with the normal plastic strain rate, lṅ̇0 →̇̇0, based on [27] in order to acquire a better agreement with the experimental data. Eq.…”
Section: Athermal and Thermal Components Of Flow Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%