Comparative Study on Constitutive Modeling of Tantalum and Tantalum Tungsten Alloy

Jian qiu ZHOU, Akhtar S. Khan, Rui CAI, Ling CHEN

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Abstract

As a model bcc metal, tantalum and its alloys have wide applications in defense-related fields. The KHL (Khan, Huang, Liang, 1999) model and the constitutive model proposed by Nemat-Nasser et al (Nemat-Nasser and Kapoor, 2001) for tantalum and its alloys were analyzed and compared with each other. A set of published data recorded during elastic-plastic deformations of tantalum, tantalum alloy containing tungsten of 2.5% (Ta-2. 5W), over a wide range of strains, strain rates, and temperatures were used to correlate the two models. Overall, it can be concluded that KHL model correlates much better with the data than the model used by Nemat-Nasser et al.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)68-74
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Iron and Steel Research International
Volume13
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2006

Keywords

  • constitutive model
  • elastic-viscoplastic behavior
  • finite strain
  • hardening rate
  • strain rate

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