The ductility of a copper film has been determined by an elastoplastic large deflection finite element method. The effective stress and incremental plastic strain and pressure-deflection curves of the copper film have also been provided for a better understanding of its mechanical behavior. Furthermore, for engineering practice convenience, the ductility and effective stress of the copper film have been plotted as functions of measurable variables, i.e., applied pressure and deflection at the center of the bulge.
Issue Section:
Research Papers
Topics:
Copper,
Deflection,
Ductility,
Pressure,
Stress,
Finite element methods,
Mechanical behavior
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