Constitutive Model for the Subsequent Time-Dependent Deformations of Type 304 Stainless Steel at Room Temperature
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Key Engineering Materials, Volume 274-276In this study, subsequent time-dependent deformation after cyclic preloading and a constitutive model is discussed. Stress-strain curves of 10th and 30th cycle of cyclic loading under the strain rate of 0.01%/sec with the strain amplitude of 0.5% using Type 304 stainless steel at room temperature are almost same. However, creep and stress relaxation after the two cyclic loading are different due to the number of cycle of the cyclic preloading. The experimental results are simulated by a unified constitutive model. The model is constructed referring to dislocation observations after 10th and 30th cycles of cyclic loading by using TEM (Transmission Electron Microscope). The constitutive model shows good agreements with the experimental results of the subsequent creep and the subsequent stress relaxation.
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