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Experimental Technique To Caracterize The Plastic Behaviour (Diapositivas
Experimental Technique To Caracterize The Plastic Behaviour (Diapositivas
Experimental Technique To Caracterize The Plastic Behaviour (Diapositivas
- Oscar Agudelo
- Danny Moyano
INTRODUCTION
MATERIAL
The material used in this study is a high-carbon steel
with industrial designations C68.
EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE
During the incremental forming process, the steel is
heated by an induction system up to 720C.
During the test, the specimen was heated up to 850C
with a heating rate of 2C per minute.
MARKING TECHNIQUE
To determine strains representative of the behaviour of the part
and not of the pattern.
To get noise-free images .
To have a heterogeneous grey level distribution which allows to
determine a correlation factor in good condition at each point of
the virtual grid.
ELECTROCHEMICAL MARKING
This process involves a high resolution black stress free marking
on the specimen surface whatever type.
The marking is obtained in few seconds by oxydation (between
0,25 and 4 sec according to the oxidation level) with a
generator supplying low voltage electric current.
EXPERIMENTAL SETUP
The most widely used method for high strain rate testing is the
Split Hopkinson bar system.
TEMPERATURE SENSITIVITY
Quasi-static tensile tests were performed at five temperatures,
the temperature sensitivity at a constant strain rate of 10^1 /s:
175 C, 350 C, 450 C, 550 C and 720 C.