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Fracture behaviors of commercially pure titanium under biaxial tension:Experiment and modeling

         

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The fracture behaviors and associated mechanisms of metallic materials under biaxial stress are vital for their manufacturability and service performance.In this work,the fracture behaviors of commercially pure titanium(CP-Ti)under quasi-uniaxial and equi-biaxial tension were investigated by using the digital image correlation technique and finite element modeling.The fracture behaviors under quasi-uniaxial tension were characterized by a general normal fracture.In contrast,normal fracture firstly occurred per-pendicular to the rolling direction(RD)under equi-biaxial tension,followed by secondary shear fracture along the 45°direction relative to the RD.The normal fracture was attributed to the lower strain hard-ening ability in RD compared to the transverse direction(TD)induced by the TD-split type basal texture.The different hardening abilities introduced large shear stress in the 45°direction,which contributed sig-nificantly to the secondary shear fracture.An anisotropy parameter K(△S_(s)/σ_(s)),defined as the ratio of the equivalent effective traction stress to the yield strength,was proposed for the first time,to predict the fracture path with the impact of crystallographic preferred orientation.

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