Abstract

The aim of this work is to propose a non-standard tensile test suitable for the identification of material parameters using full-field strain measurements and finite element analysis. The shape of the sample to be used in this new test must verify three criteria: (i) large heterogeneity of the strain in the gauge area, (ii) large strain-paths diversity and (iii) a good sensitivity of the strain field to the material parameters. After identifying the mechanical parameters of a dual-phase steel sheet using σ – ε and r – α curves, samples of different shapes were studied in order to choose the one that presents the best compromise between the three criteria. The comparison between simulated and measured fields shows a qualitative accordance. Taking into account the difference between these fields in the expression of the cost-function to minimize is expected to improve the quality of the identified material parameters.

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