Iron and Steel - Plastic Flow in Anisotropic Sheet Steel (Metals Tech., Aug. 1948, TP 2440)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
L. R. Jackson K. F. Smith W. T. Lankford
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

ComMercial steel sheet is prepared by a combination of hot and cold rolling and annealing. This treatment usually results in more or less pronounced anisotropy. The anisotropy may manifest itself both as preferred orientation and in the manner in which impurities, segregations, and the like, are aligned in the sheet. The type of preferred orientation and the organization of impurities or segregations may affect the elastic moduli, the yield strength, the tensile strength, and almost always the amount of ductility in different directions. In any case, the most important directions concerned in the anisotropy are along the rolling direction, along the width direction, and along the thickness direction. Considerable data exist on the anisot-ropy of sheet steel as demonstrated by conventional tensile tests; however, few attempts have been made to measure the constants of plastic anisotropy and use them to describe the flow of anisotropic sheet under combined stresses. In this paper, evidence is presented indicating that plastic flow in anisotropic sheet can be described by the shear-strain energy flow theory provided that the anisotropy is properly taken into account. Materials Used in the Investigation Table I lists the sheet materials used in this investigation and describes the condition in which materials were tested. Direction, of Tests and Test Methods Two types of tests were run—tensile tests and hydraulic-bulge tests. Characteristic parameters of anisotropy were determined from the tension tests by methods which will be described later. In all cases, the tensile test pieces were cut from the same quarter line and adjacent to the bulge test pieces in the sheet in order to minimize
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APA: L. R. Jackson K. F. Smith W. T. Lankford  (1949)  Iron and Steel - Plastic Flow in Anisotropic Sheet Steel (Metals Tech., Aug. 1948, TP 2440)

MLA: L. R. Jackson K. F. Smith W. T. Lankford Iron and Steel - Plastic Flow in Anisotropic Sheet Steel (Metals Tech., Aug. 1948, TP 2440). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1949.

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