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Failure Mechanisms

· This model requires that a material with a high void fraction should fail by ductile fracture at a lower value of the true plastic strain than one with a low void fraction.
· The data shown for copper with inclusions of various types supports this model. ef is the true strain at fracture in the neck region and fv is the volume fraction of the inclusions in the copper matrix.

From: Courtney, "Mechanical Behavior of Materials," McGraw Hill (1990)