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Out-of-plane Testing Procedure for Inverse Identification Purpose: Application in Sheet Metal Plasticity

Abstract

Many recent works in inverse identification of constitutive parameters have pointed to the need of tests which exhibit heterogeneous strain paths. The present study details a new testing procedure based on out-of-plane motion capture by Stereo-Image Correlation (SIC). With the original test proposed hereby, a unique sample is deformed on a tensile machine along two perpendicular tensile directions, two perpendicular shear directions and one expansion area. The choice of the sample shape is discussed along with the stereo imaging device, 3D reconstruction and measurement uncertainties. The test sample is made from a sheet of commercially pure titanium. A Finite-Element updating inverse method is applied in order to identify six parameters of an anisotropic plastic constitutive model. Results show that this new testing procedure allows every constitutive parameter of the model to be identified from one and only one test.

Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • Chiang Mai University
  • University Savoie Mont Blanc
  • University of Montpellier I
  • SINTEF Industry / Materials and Nanotechnology

Year

2012

Published in

Experimental mechanics

ISSN

0014-4851

Volume

52

Issue

7

Page(s)

951 - 963

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