A yield and fracture model for TI-6AL-4V titanium and 7075-T6 aluminum

Abstract

The objective of the research being reported in this thesis was to conduct a series of experiments on two commonly used structural metals in several different environmental pressures so that a graphical representation of the material response both to yielding and fracture could be ascertained. It was further intended to show that parameters herein defined and called effective stress, effective strain, and pressure are useful parameters for graphically representing the material response. The final goal of this research was to show that the graphical representation does, in fact, predict the yield and fracture for a simple forming process. The forming process, conducted in various environmental pressures, was the folding of a thin plate --Abstract, page ii

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