Abstract

This note addresses the determination of the Johnson-Cook material parameters using the shear compression specimen (SCS). This includes the identification of the thermal softening effect in quasi static and dynamic loading as well as and the strain rate hardening effect in dynamic loading. A hybrid experimental–numerical (finite element) procedure is presented to identify the constitutive parameters, with an application to Ti6Al4V alloy. The present results demonstrate the suitability of the SCS for constitutive testing.

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