Abstract

AbstractThe hardening behaviour of metals is generally described in terms of a stress‐strain curve derived from experiments. In this paper, a linear method to identify the stress‐strain curve starting from full‐field measurement data is presented. This method can be applied to any stress state using a generic yield function, the only requirement is that the full‐field measurement is extended up to the border of the specimen. The method is presented and validated using a finite element model of a notched specimen. Moreover, experiments were performed on specimens cut from a BH340 steel sheet to illustrate the viability to actual cases. Two geometries were considered, a standard uniaxial test, where the method was used to evaluate the post‐necking behaviour, and a notched specimen with a heterogeneous strain field. The proposed method, named linear stress‐strain curve identification (LSSCI), can be a useful tool in combination with inverse methods to identify the constitutive behaviour of metals in large strain plasticity.

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