
In this article a series of non-proportional orthogonal tests with continuous strain paths are presented. Mild steel was investigated on a biaxial test device that was specifically developed to examine strain path sensitivity. It is shown that a gradual strain path change shows a gradual increase in stress. However, experiments with increasing sharpness in the strain path change show an overshoot in stress which is a typical feature of stress–strain curves from discontinuous strain path changes.
Orthogonal tests, Interstitial free (IF) steels, Anisotropic behaviour, Biaxial test, 2023 OA procedure, Strain path change
Orthogonal tests, Interstitial free (IF) steels, Anisotropic behaviour, Biaxial test, 2023 OA procedure, Strain path change
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