2017
DOI: 10.1111/str.12257
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On the identification of an effective cross section for a cruciform specimen

Abstract: Biaxial tensile testing of sheet metals is becoming increasingly popular for sheet metal forming. Determining equivalent stresses in biaxial tensile specimens is more complicated than in conventional uniaxial tensile specimens. In the present study, we compare four different approaches to calculate effective stresses during biaxial tensile loading of a cruciform specimen: (a) partial unloading method, where stresses are determined based on force–strain curves; (b) identification with uniaxial tensile testing; … Show more

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“…Figure 7 depicts the biaxial true stress-strain curves of CP-Ti at different load ratios. The true stress and true strain were, respectively, calculated by using the following equations [35,36]:…”
Section: Effect Of Load Ratio On Biaxial Tensile Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 7 depicts the biaxial true stress-strain curves of CP-Ti at different load ratios. The true stress and true strain were, respectively, calculated by using the following equations [35,36]:…”
Section: Effect Of Load Ratio On Biaxial Tensile Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%