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Experimental Investigation of Void Coalescence in XTral-728 Plate Containing Three-Void Cluster

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  • Mohammad Atiqur Rahman

    (Zeon Chemicals L.P, USA)

  • Md Mesbah Uddin

    (Wallace Distribution, USA)

  • Latiful Kabir

    (Mechanical Engineer, USA)

Abstract

Void clustering effect is investigated by performing uniaxial tensile test on commercial 95% aluminum alloy XTral 728 by strategically placing an additional hole. Incorporating additional void induces strong stress and strain localization and reduces incipient coalescence strain approximately 17%. Also, two different cluster orientations with respect to applied loading and hole spacing ratios have been considered. The experimental revealed that material ductility is significantly decreased with increasing hole spacing ratios and for certain cluster orientation. To evaluate existing void coalescence models, numerical simulations are also performed and found that existing models overestimate the incipient coalescence strains for considered three-void cluster.

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  • Mohammad Atiqur Rahman & Md Mesbah Uddin & Latiful Kabir, 2024. "Experimental Investigation of Void Coalescence in XTral-728 Plate Containing Three-Void Cluster," European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 9(1), pages 60-65, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:9:y:2024:i:1:id:63116
    DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2024.9.1.3116
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