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On power-law type relationships and the Ludwigson explanation for the stress-strain behaviour of AISI 316 stainless steel
Date Issued
01-11-2005
Author(s)
Samuel, K. G.
Rodriguez, P.
Abstract
The influence of prior cold work on the stress strain behavior of a type 316 stainless steel is investigated at 300 K. The Ludwigson relation and the often cited explanation for the Ludwigson type stress strain behavior found in stainless steels to a changeover from planar slip to cross slip is reexamined. It appears that the Ludwigson type behavior is more a consequence of a structure sensitive "hardness state" of the material. This "hardness state" is expressed in terms of an equivalent plastic strain ε0. The Swift equation that essentially incorporate such a correction term for strain and describes well, the stress strain curve and the work hardening in a type 316 stainless steel. © 2005 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc.
Volume
40