Abstract
A criterion of ductile fracture is proposed, which takes into account the singular character of theoretical solutions near the maximum friction surfaces and the emergence of a thin layer with intense plastic strains near surfaces with high friction stresses in real processes of metal forming. The equation for the thickness of the layer with intense plastic strains and the fracture criterion include the strain rate intensity factor, apparently, characterizing the intensity of physical processes that occur in a thin material layer near the friction surfaces. Some experimental data are used to determine the thickness of this layer. The ductile fracture criterion is analyzed by solving the problem of strip extrusion under conditions of plane strain deformation.
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