Abstract

The paper presents an original experimental set-up to study the thermo-visco-plastic behavior of a dual phase sheet steel DP 600. It is also shown how to determine the temperature gradients during shear test at different strain rates varying from 10 -4 < γ ≤ 10 3 s -1 up to large shear strains, γ 1. The temperature increments are measured by an infrared camera recording the infrared radiation emitted from the shear zone during the process of plastic deformation. Due to combination of a fast hydraulic machine and the direct impact technique with the Hopkinson tube, [1], together with an infrared camera, it was possible to find the stress evolution with the shear strain and the local temperature in the shear zone [2]. At the same time it was possible to estimate the s train rate when the adiabatic shear bands appear. Moreover, an original thermo-visco-plastic constitutive relation is proposed and compared with that by Johnson-Cook, [3].

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