Uniaxial tension and cyclic deformation tests of Steel /Zinc laminated composites made by casting were investigated under different conditions. The results indicate that the zinc/steel composite has increased plasticity and decreased strength when compared to steel alone. The strain rate has nearly no influence on the stress-strain graph for the specimens of composites under tension. The stress levels at ±0.5%, ±1%, ±1.5% strain range under tension and compression increase with the increasing number of cycles suggesting a cyclic hardening behavior of the material has taken place, which is gradually obvious with increasing cyclic strain. The stress under tension and compression tended to stabilize with further cycling.
Uniaxial Tension and Cyclic Deformation Behavior of Steel/Zinc Laminated Composites
Sae Technical Papers
SAE World Congress & Exhibition ; 2007
2007-04-16
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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