Coupled identification of the hardening behavior laws and Gurson–Tvergaard–Needleman damage parameters - Validation on tear test of 12NiCr6 CT specimen
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3221/IGF-ESIS.49.57Keywords:
GTN model, hardening laws, Inverse analysis, FE modeling, VUHARD, ductile fractureAbstract
This work is devoted to the application of the micromechanical Gurson-Tvergaard-Needleman (GTN) model to study the ductile tearing of 12NiCr6 steel. GTN model is widely used to describe the three stages of ductile tearing: nucleation, growth and the coalescence of micro-voids. A new approach consists of a coupled identification of the GTN damage model with and without hardening laws using an inverse analysis is proposed. After identification, the obtained results show a good agreement between the experimental curve tensile test of an axisymetric notched bar (AN2) and those numerically obtained for GTN model coupled with the hardening laws. In order to validate the identified GTN parameters, a simulation of tear test is conducted on 12 NiCr6 steel CT specimen. The numerical results are compared with experimental results found in the literature and a good agreement is obtained. This identification procedure is more accurate than when the damage parameters are identified independently of the hardening laws.
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