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Motivation: Why is a temperature increase showing failure strains in opposite directions for ductile metals?. failure strain. failure strain. 6xxx Al Alloy. 5xxx Al Alloy. Suggested Working Hypothesis. T 1. <. T 2. >. T 1. T 2. s. s. e. 1. f = h vc and
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Motivation: Why is a temperature increase showing failure strains in opposite directions for ductile metals? failure strain failure strain 6xxx Al Alloy 5xxx Al Alloy 2008 MSU Workshop June 23-25, 2008
Suggested Working Hypothesis T1 < T2 > T1 T2 s s e 1. f=hvc and 2. f(T)=h(T)v(T)c(T) where f=void vol. fraction=damage T=temperature h=nucleation (#/vol) v=single void growth (vol) c=void coalescence or interaction and 3. f, h, v, and c operate as internal state variables f f h h v v c c 2008 MSU Workshop June 23-25, 2008
304L SS picture illustrates void nucleation, growth, and coalescence as separate mechanisms 2008 MSU Workshop June 23-25, 2008