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Structured materials can be progressive alternatives to commonly used
flat sheets because of their higher bending stiffness and stability compared to flat sheet metals, made of the same alloy. The application of sheet metals requires accurate information regarding their strength and deformation behavior. Such data are not commonly available and have to be measured by specific test setups and implementation
of tests. The aim of this work is to obtain new knowledge about deformation mechanisms of structured sheet metals. Structured sheet metals (SSM) made of conventional deep-drawing steel DC04 were investigated by means of tensile tests. The influence of the structure type arrangement on the deformation behavior was analyzed. The evolution of local strains was analyzed by means of strain gauge
measurements as well as 3D-displacement measurements with an ARAMIS highresolution camera system. Local orientation changes in different structural elements were measured using the electron backscatter diffraction technique.