Abstract

Although attempts have been devoted to consider the strain range effect in the material models, identification of material constants for accurate modeling the material response under cyclic loading within a wide range of strain amplitude is still a challenge. The experiments show that the cyclic stress–strain curves are severely dependent on the strain range for ductile metals. In most of the cyclic material models, only the stabilized cycle is considered to compute the constants of the models. Considering this strategy in the simulation of ductile metals subjected to cyclic loading may lead to erroneous results particularly for the initial cycles of the loading. In this study, strain-controlled tests were conducted to study the cyclic behavior of oxygen-free high thermal conductivity pure copper at different strain ranges. Each cycle of the hysteresis curve was divided into a tensile and a compressive half cycle. The yield stress and the constants of the four-rule Chaboche kinematic hardening model were ...

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