Crystal plasticity-based modeling for predicting anisotropic behaviour and formability of metallic materials

  • Pham S
  • Jeong Y
  • Creuziger A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Metallic materials often exhibit anisotropic behaviour under complex load paths because of changes in microstructure, e.g., dislocations and crystallographic texture. In this study, we present the development of constitutive model based on dislocations, point defects and texture in order to predict anisotropic response under complex load paths. In detail, dislocation/solute atom interactions were considered to account for strain aging and static recovery. A hardening matrix based on the interaction of dislocations was built to represent the cross-hardening of different slip systems. Clear differentiation between forward and backward slip directions of dislocations was made to describe back stresses during path changes. In addition, we included dynamic recovery in order to better account for large plastic deformation. The model is validated against experimental data for AA5754-O with path changes, e.g., Figure 1 {[}1].

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Pham, S., Jeong, Y., Creuziger, A., Iadicola, M., Foecke, T., & Rollett, A. (2016). Crystal plasticity-based modeling for predicting anisotropic behaviour and formability of metallic materials. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 734, 032138. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/734/3/032138

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