ON BENDING OF A CRYSTAL TO A CYLINDRICAL SURFACE.

K. S. Havner*

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Abstract

The analysis rests upon the involute geometry of bent configurations and upon the adoption of an extended Schmid law. General stress fields required to bend the crystal are investigated considering possible phenomenological effects of (gross) glide plane curvature on local crystal hardening. In the case of linear (easy-glide) hardening of the glide system, an overall, nonlinear moment-curvature relation is developed. This general analytical equation, evaluated for zinc crystals, predicts a critical moment for large deformations and a finite moment with infinite rate of change at maximum bending.

Original languageEnglish
Journal[No source information available]
Issue number73 -APMW-11
StatePublished - 1973

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering

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