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    Ratcheting characterization and its effect on low cycle fatigue behavior of DP600 steel sheet under cyclic shear path by Zhang, Z.R., Yue, Z.M., Bao, Y.M., Gao, J.

    Published in International journal of fatigue (01-01-2023)
    “…[Display omitted] •The ratcheting effect of DP600 steel sheet under the shear path is studied.•The history of ratcheting loading can cause grain refinement…”
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    Strain ratio effects on microstructure discovery and low-cycle fatigue behavior of DP600 steel under cyclic shear path by Zhang, Z.R., Yue, Z.M., Bao, Y.M., Xu, C.W., Gao, J.

    “…The fatigue behaviors of dual-phase steels (DP600) under cyclic shear path are studied and the effects of strain ratio are analyzed. Based on twin bridge shear…”
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    Modeling of the induced plastic anisotropy fully coupled with ductile damage under finite strains by Badreddine, H., Yue, Z.M., Saanouni, K.

    “…•For an accurate plastic anisotropy description, non-associative plasticity framework is considered for which equivalent stresses in yield function and in…”
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    Experimental and numerical studies of AL7020 formability under orthogonal loading paths with considering yield surface distortion by Yue, Z.M., Badreddine, H., Saanouni, K., Perdahcioglu, E.S.

    “…In metal forming, material points are often subject to complex loading paths even if the applied loading imposed by the forming tools is simple monotonic…”
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    Formability prediction of AL7020 with experimental and numerical failure criteria by Yue, Z.M., Badreddine, H., Dang, T., Saanouni, K., Tekkaya, A.E.

    Published in Journal of materials processing technology (01-04-2015)
    “…The formability of aluminum alloy sheet metal is a key issue in its design, analysis and operation of manufacturing processes. The conventional forming limit…”
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