The development of a biaxial extensometer capable of measuring axial, torsion, and diametral strains to near-microstrain resolution at elevated temperatures is discussed. An instrument with this capability was needed to provide experimental support to the development of viscoplastic constitutive models. The advantages gained when torsional loading is used to investigate inelastic material response at elevated temperatures are highlighted. The development of the biaxial extensometer was conducted in two stages. The first involved a series of bench calibration experiments performed at room temperature. The second stage involved a series of in-place calibration experiments conducted at room and elevated temperature. A review of the calibration...
An experimental evaluation was conducted at NASA Lewis Research Center to compare and contrast the p...
To support the development of new materials for the design of next generation supersonic transports,...
A detailed experimental evaluation is underway at the NASA Lewis Research Center to compare and cont...
The development of a biaxial extensometer capable of measuring axial, torsion, and diametral strains...
Complex states of stress and strain are introduced into components during service in engineering app...
Thermomechanical service conditions for high-temperature levels, thermal transients, and mechanical ...
A new extensometer system developed at the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field measures test a...
Four current viscoplastic models are compared experimentally with Inconel 718 at 1100 F. A series of...
An experimental effort to perform special exploratory multiaxial deformation tests on tubular specim...
Four current viscoplastic models are compared experimentally for Inconel 718 at 593 C. This material...
Structural components in aircraft engines are subjected to multiaxial loads when in service. For suc...
The concept of a yield surface is central to the mathematical formulation of a classical plasticity ...
An investigation of thermomechanical testing and deformation behavior of tubular specimens under tor...
International audienceA mechanical modelling is proposed in order to describe viscoplastic behaviour...
The prediction of inelastic behavior of metallic materials at elevated temperatures has increased in...
An experimental evaluation was conducted at NASA Lewis Research Center to compare and contrast the p...
To support the development of new materials for the design of next generation supersonic transports,...
A detailed experimental evaluation is underway at the NASA Lewis Research Center to compare and cont...
The development of a biaxial extensometer capable of measuring axial, torsion, and diametral strains...
Complex states of stress and strain are introduced into components during service in engineering app...
Thermomechanical service conditions for high-temperature levels, thermal transients, and mechanical ...
A new extensometer system developed at the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field measures test a...
Four current viscoplastic models are compared experimentally with Inconel 718 at 1100 F. A series of...
An experimental effort to perform special exploratory multiaxial deformation tests on tubular specim...
Four current viscoplastic models are compared experimentally for Inconel 718 at 593 C. This material...
Structural components in aircraft engines are subjected to multiaxial loads when in service. For suc...
The concept of a yield surface is central to the mathematical formulation of a classical plasticity ...
An investigation of thermomechanical testing and deformation behavior of tubular specimens under tor...
International audienceA mechanical modelling is proposed in order to describe viscoplastic behaviour...
The prediction of inelastic behavior of metallic materials at elevated temperatures has increased in...
An experimental evaluation was conducted at NASA Lewis Research Center to compare and contrast the p...
To support the development of new materials for the design of next generation supersonic transports,...
A detailed experimental evaluation is underway at the NASA Lewis Research Center to compare and cont...