Abstract

One of the greatest challenges that a researcher in the field of the theory of plasticity is facing is that it has to establish general mathematical relations between the stresses and strains that should be applicable to any loading, although the experimental information available is generally restricted to uniaxial tension and/or compression tests. In particular, it has been long recognized that classic yield criteria cannot accurately capture the torsional response of hcp metals. In this paper, it is shown that Cazacu et al. [1] orthotropic yield criterion, identified based on uniaxial tests, captures the unusual characteristics of the torsional response of hcp AZ31 Mg. Furthermore, for the first time, on the basis of the same criterion, it is predicted the shape of the yield surface of this material for combined tension-torsion and combined compression-torsion loadings. Most importantly, it is shown that from the analysis of the stress-strain responses in a few very simple mechanical tests, using this criterion one can predict whether axial strains develop in torsion.

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