Abstract

AbstractThe paper deals with an experimental series of the biaxial X0‐specimen to study the loading path dependence of ductile damage and fracture under non‐proportional loading. The damage and fracture behavior of ductile metals depend on the stress state, consequently the material deterioration has to be studied experimentally to develop and validate the corresponding material model. Experimentally the specimen surfaces have been monitored by digital image correlation (DIC) while the fracture surfaces have been analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The experimental results based on proportional and non‐proportional loading paths clearly show that damage and fracture processes are affected by the loading history.

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