Experimental assessment of nonlinear elastic behaviour of dual-phase steels and application to springback prediction

2016 ◽  
Vol 117 ◽  
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Author(s):  
Xin Xue ◽  
Juan Liao ◽  
Gabriela Vincze ◽  
António B. Pereira ◽  
Frédéric Barlat
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Abstract We discuss the nonlinear elastic response in scale invariant solids. Following previous work, we split the analysis into two basic options: according to whether scale invariance (SI) is a manifest or a spontaneously broken symmetry. In the latter case, one can employ effective field theory methods, whereas in the former we use holographic methods. We focus on a simple class of holographic models that exhibit elastic behaviour, and obtain their nonlinear stress-strain curves as well as an estimate of the elasticity bounds — the maximum possible deformation in the elastic (reversible) regime. The bounds differ substantially in the manifest or spontaneously broken SI cases, even when the same stress- strain curve is assumed in both cases. Additionally, the hyper-elastic subset of models (that allow for large deformations) is found to have stress-strain curves akin to natural rubber. The holographic instances in this category, which we dub black rubber, display richer stress- strain curves — with two different power-law regimes at different magnitudes of the strain.


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A. Wrożyna ◽  
R. Kuziak ◽  
A. Legwand ◽  
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