Compression-Shear Specimen Stress-State Response and Distribution Characteristics with Wide Stress Triaxiality

Yiwei Xu,Chunjiang Zhao,Chen Wang,Yunlong Qiu, Xiaosong Zhao, Shaolu Li, Ning Zhao

MATERIALS(2024)

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Conventional methods for studying the plastic behavior of materials involve uniaxial tension and uniaxial compression. However, in the metal rolling process, the deformation zone undergoes a complex loading of multidirectional compression and shear. Characterizing the corresponding plastic evolution process online poses challenges, and the existing specimen structures struggle to accurately replicate the deformation-induced loading characteristics. In this study, we aimed to design a compression-shear composite loading specimen that closely mimics the actual processing conditions. The goal was to investigate how the specimen structure influences the stress-strain response in the deformation zone. Using commercial finite element software, a compression-shear composite loading specimen was meticulously designed. Five 304 stainless steel specimens underwent uniaxial compressive loading, with variation angles between the preset notch angle (PNA) of the specimen and compression direction. We employed digital image correlation methods to capture the impact of the PNA on the strain field during compression. Additionally, we aimed to elucidate the plastic response resulting from the stress state of the specimen, particularly in relation to specimen fracture and microstructural evolution.
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compressive test,compressive shear compound loading,digital image correlation,ultra-low stress triaxiality
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