On Characteristics of Ferritic Steel Determined during the Uniaxial Tensile Test

Tensile uniaxial test is typically used to determine the strength and plasticity of a material. Nominal (engineering) stress-strain relationship is suitable for determining properties when elastic strain dominates (e.g., yield strength, Young’s modulus). For loading conditions where plastic deformat...

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Main Authors: Ihor Dzioba, Sebastian Lipiec, Robert Pala, Piotr Furmanczyk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/11/3117
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spelling doaj-67e05ca294bf4bc8b49d2a62e9b3d2302021-06-30T23:27:29ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-06-01143117311710.3390/ma14113117On Characteristics of Ferritic Steel Determined during the Uniaxial Tensile TestIhor Dzioba0Sebastian Lipiec1Robert Pala2Piotr Furmanczyk3Department of Machine Design, Kielce University of Technology, Al. 1000-lecia PP 7, 25-314 Kielce, PolandDepartment of Machine Design, Kielce University of Technology, Al. 1000-lecia PP 7, 25-314 Kielce, PolandDepartment of Machine Design, Kielce University of Technology, Al. 1000-lecia PP 7, 25-314 Kielce, PolandDepartment of Metal Science and Manufacturing Processes, Kielce University of Technology, Al. 1000-lecia PP 7, 25-314 Kielce, PolandTensile uniaxial test is typically used to determine the strength and plasticity of a material. Nominal (engineering) stress-strain relationship is suitable for determining properties when elastic strain dominates (e.g., yield strength, Young’s modulus). For loading conditions where plastic deformation is significant (in front of a crack tip or in a neck), the use of true stress and strain values and the relationship between them are required. Under these conditions, the dependence between the true values of stresses and strains should be treated as a characteristic—a constitutive relationship of the material. This article presents several methodologies to develop a constitutive relationship for S355 steel from tensile test data. The constitutive relationship developed was incorporated into a finite element analysis of the tension test and verified with the measured tensile test data. The method of the constitutive relationship defining takes into account the impact of high plastic strain, the triaxiality stress factor, Lode coefficient, and material weakness due to the formation of microvoids, which leads to obtained correctly results by FEM (finite elements method) calculation. The different variants of constitutive relationships were applied to the FEM loading simulation of the three-point bending SENB (single edge notched bend) specimen to evaluate their applicability to the calculation of mechanical fields in the presence of a crack.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/11/3117S355 steeluniaxial tensile teststrength propertiestrue stress-strain relationships
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author Ihor Dzioba
Sebastian Lipiec
Robert Pala
Piotr Furmanczyk
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Sebastian Lipiec
Robert Pala
Piotr Furmanczyk
On Characteristics of Ferritic Steel Determined during the Uniaxial Tensile Test
Materials
S355 steel
uniaxial tensile test
strength properties
true stress-strain relationships
author_facet Ihor Dzioba
Sebastian Lipiec
Robert Pala
Piotr Furmanczyk
author_sort Ihor Dzioba
title On Characteristics of Ferritic Steel Determined during the Uniaxial Tensile Test
title_short On Characteristics of Ferritic Steel Determined during the Uniaxial Tensile Test
title_full On Characteristics of Ferritic Steel Determined during the Uniaxial Tensile Test
title_fullStr On Characteristics of Ferritic Steel Determined during the Uniaxial Tensile Test
title_full_unstemmed On Characteristics of Ferritic Steel Determined during the Uniaxial Tensile Test
title_sort on characteristics of ferritic steel determined during the uniaxial tensile test
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Tensile uniaxial test is typically used to determine the strength and plasticity of a material. Nominal (engineering) stress-strain relationship is suitable for determining properties when elastic strain dominates (e.g., yield strength, Young’s modulus). For loading conditions where plastic deformation is significant (in front of a crack tip or in a neck), the use of true stress and strain values and the relationship between them are required. Under these conditions, the dependence between the true values of stresses and strains should be treated as a characteristic—a constitutive relationship of the material. This article presents several methodologies to develop a constitutive relationship for S355 steel from tensile test data. The constitutive relationship developed was incorporated into a finite element analysis of the tension test and verified with the measured tensile test data. The method of the constitutive relationship defining takes into account the impact of high plastic strain, the triaxiality stress factor, Lode coefficient, and material weakness due to the formation of microvoids, which leads to obtained correctly results by FEM (finite elements method) calculation. The different variants of constitutive relationships were applied to the FEM loading simulation of the three-point bending SENB (single edge notched bend) specimen to evaluate their applicability to the calculation of mechanical fields in the presence of a crack.
topic S355 steel
uniaxial tensile test
strength properties
true stress-strain relationships
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/11/3117
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