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The strain rate intensity factor in the plane strain compression of thin anisotropic metal strip

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Using an available analytic solution for instantaneous plane strain compression of a plastically anisotropic strip between two parallel plates the strain rate intensity factor is found assuming Hill’s quadratic yield criterion. The distribution of material properties is uniform. The effect of parameters characterizing plastic anisotropy of the strip on the magnitude of the strain rate intensity factor is demonstrated. A possibility to replace the strain rate intensity factor with the plastic work rate intensity factor is discussed. Singular behavior of the plastic spin in the vicinity of the friction surface is revealed and discussed.

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The research described has been supported by grants RFBR-13-01-93000 and NSH-1275.2014.1.

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Alexandrov, S., Mustafa, Y. The strain rate intensity factor in the plane strain compression of thin anisotropic metal strip. Meccanica 49, 2901–2906 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11012-014-0039-2

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