Resumen
The discontinuous yielding behaviour of Fe E420 steel was experimentally investigated through tensile tests conducted on laminated sheets. In order to assess the response under both quasi-static and dynamic loading conditions, uniaxial tensile tests were performed according to ASTM E8 standards, and dynamic tests were conducted on the Hopkinson bar using a specially designed flat specimen. Three nominal strain rates (2×10−4" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">(2×10-4(2×10-4
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were considered. The effect of heat treatment on the material was also considered. For this purpose, the proposed experimental campaign was carried out on both the as-is material and on one treated by water quenching. All dynamic tests were performed with the direct tensile split Hopkinson pressure bar and were recorded via a high frame rate camera. The post failure fracture surfaces were investigated using scanning electron microscopy technique.