PSI - Issue 13

Jürgen Bär / Procedia Structural Integrity 13 (2018) 947–952 Author name / Structural Integrity Procedia 00 (2018) 000 – 000

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Fig. 2. Temperature increase measured in tensile tests on copper and AA6082 specimens.

To investigate the influence of the plasticity induced heating on the mechanical properties beside the tests in air tensile tests in water have been performed. In these tests, a higher heat dissipation is achieved, leading to a significantly reduced maximum temperature on the specimen surface as already shown by Lin and Wagoner (1987). For Copper and AA 6082 no differences in the tensile strength and the yield strength between the tests performed in air and water have been found. For the aluminum alloy 6082 the strain to failure was found to be independent of the crosshead speed and the environmental conditions (figure 3 left). In case of copper (figure 3 right) no differences in the strain to failure was found for crosshead speeds of 3 and 10 mm/min. For higher crosshead speeds a significant higher strain to failure was determined in the tests performed in water. The differences increase up to a crosshead speed of 100 mm/min, for higher crosshead speeds the differences between the values obtained in water and air are decreasing.

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Fig. 3. Change of the strain to failure measured in tensile tests in air and water for copper and AA6082.

Although the temperature increase in the tensile tests was nearly the same, copper shows a significant increase of the strain to failure in the tensile tests performed in water, whereas in the case of AA6082 no change in the strain to failure was found. Beside the temperature increase obviously the deformation behavior of the material is essential.

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