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Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is applied to evaluate stress-strain diagrams for welded joints in two different ways. The first one is based on the measures strains along the welded joint, including all 3 zones of interest, base metal (BM), weld metal ...
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International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 2018
The substitute presentations of the conventional forming limit diagram (FLD) are stress-based forming limit diagram (FLSD), extended stress forming limit diagram (XSFLD), and polar effective plastic strain forming limit diagram (PEPS-FLD). These diagrams
R Hashemi
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The substitute presentations of the conventional forming limit diagram (FLD) are stress-based forming limit diagram (FLSD), extended stress forming limit diagram (XSFLD), and polar effective plastic strain forming limit diagram (PEPS-FLD). These diagrams
R Hashemi
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Segmented models for stress-strain diagrams
Wood Science and Technology, 1989Tension and compression stress-strain data from tests of wood specimens were mathematically described by 2- or 3-segment models, respectively. Three or four parameters are required by the segmented models, but these are easily obtained from regression analysis of the digitized data. One required parameter is Young's modulus. The model parameters varied
T. Conners
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Surface Technology, 1982
Abstract The distribution of residual stresses (RSs) over the thickness of the galvanic coating (the residual stress diagram (RSD)) is determined on the basis of data for the length change of the substrate during the electrodeposition-dissolution cycle. The alterations in this distribution caused by the post-electrolytic processes are presented.
S. Armyanov, G. Sotirova
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Abstract The distribution of residual stresses (RSs) over the thickness of the galvanic coating (the residual stress diagram (RSD)) is determined on the basis of data for the length change of the substrate during the electrodeposition-dissolution cycle. The alterations in this distribution caused by the post-electrolytic processes are presented.
S. Armyanov, G. Sotirova
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Determination and use of the forming limit stress diagrams in sheet metal forming
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1995R Arrieux
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Application of the Method of Digital Image Correlation to the Construction of Stress–Strain Diagrams
Materials Science, 2013Yu. V. Molˈkov
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Forming limit diagrams with the existence of through-thickness normal stress
Computational Materials Science, 2010Ahmad Assempour, R Hashemi
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Generalised forming limit diagrams showing increased forming limits with non-planar stress states
International Journal of Plasticity, 2009Julian M Allwood
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