Abstract

Limiting principal strains were measured by two different techniques of biaxial stretching of sheets, one of which permits free deformation in a flat plane, while the other causes constrained deformation in contact with a rigid or rubber punch. The latter method, which relates well with industrial experience, produces larger limiting strains under identical degrees of biaxiality. A possible explanation is based on the process of instability and strain localization.

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