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Appendix IV: Determining ‘R’ Coefficients for anisotropy models

DEFORM® material model allows for anisotropy in sheet metal. Two of the models use “R” ratios for defining anisotropic behavior in rolled sheet.

The R value represents a ratio between orthogonal components of transverse strain in a tension test.

Tension test samples are typically cut at 0°, 45°, and 90° to the rolling direction of the sheet. One can then define

as,

| (EQ.1)
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The measurements are typically taken at an elongation of 15 to 20%, or before the onset of necking on low ductility materials.

In DEFORM, the user may specify , and or a single valued may be specified, where is defined as,

| (EQ.2)
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Quadratic Hill Criterion (From Wikipedia):

The quadratic Hill yield criterion [1]. has the form

| (EQ.3)
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The quadratic Hill yield criterion depends only on the deviatoric/shear stresses and is pressure independent.

It predicts the same yield stress in tension and in compression.

[edit] Expressions for F, G, H, L, M, N:

If the axes of material anisotropy are assumed to be orthogonal, we can write,

| (EQ.4)
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Therefore we have,

| (EQ.5)
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Similarly, if are the yield stresses in shear (with respect to the axes of anisotropy), we have,

| (EQ.6)
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R. Hill. (1948). A theory of the yielding and plastic flow of anisotropic metals. Proc. Roy. Soc. London, 193:281–297.

Related Topics:

Material Properties

Yield function type

Hill’s quadratic (R value)

Hill’s quadratic (FGHLMN)

Lankford coefficient (R value)