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Investigation of Yield Surfaces Evolution for Polycrystalline Aluminum after Pre-Cyclic Loading by Experiment and Crystal Plasticity Simulation

This study aims at introducing the back stress of anisotropic strain-hardening into the crystal plasticity theory and demonstrating the rationality of this crystal plasticity model to describe the evolution of the subsequent yield surface of polycrystalline aluminum at the mesoscopic scale under com...

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Autores principales: Lu, Damin, Zhang, Keshi, Hu, Guijuan, Lan, Yongting, Chang, Yanjun
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7412529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32660026
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13143069
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author Lu, Damin
Zhang, Keshi
Hu, Guijuan
Lan, Yongting
Chang, Yanjun
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Zhang, Keshi
Hu, Guijuan
Lan, Yongting
Chang, Yanjun
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description This study aims at introducing the back stress of anisotropic strain-hardening into the crystal plasticity theory and demonstrating the rationality of this crystal plasticity model to describe the evolution of the subsequent yield surface of polycrystalline aluminum at the mesoscopic scale under complex pre-cyclic loading paths. By using two different scale finite element models, namely a global finite element model (GFEM) as the same size of the thin-walled tube specimen used in the experiments and a 3D cubic polycrystalline aggregate representative volume element (RVE) model, the evolution of the subsequent yield surface for different unloading cases after 30 pre-cycles is further performed by experiments and numerical simulations within a crystal plasticity finite element (CPFE) frame. Results show that the size and shape of the subsequent yield surfaces are extremely sensitive to the chosen offset strain and the pre-cyclic loading direction, which present pronounced anisotropic hardening through a translation and a distortion of the yield surface characterized by the obvious “sharp corner” in the pre-deformation direction and “flat” in the reverse direction by the definition of small offset strain, while the subsequent yield surface exhibits isotropic hardening reflected by the von Mises circle to be distorted into an ellipse by the definition of large offset strain. In addition, the heterogeneous properties of equivalent plastic strain increment are further discussed under different offset strain conditions. Modeling results from this study show that the heterogeneity of plastic deformation decreases as a law of fraction exponential function with the increasing offset strain. The above analysis indicates that anisotropic hardening of the yield surface is correlated with heterogeneous deformation caused by crystal microstructure and crystal slip. The crystal plasticity model based on the above microscopic mechanism can accurately capture the directional hardening features of the yield surface.
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spelling pubmed-74125292020-08-26 Investigation of Yield Surfaces Evolution for Polycrystalline Aluminum after Pre-Cyclic Loading by Experiment and Crystal Plasticity Simulation Lu, Damin Zhang, Keshi Hu, Guijuan Lan, Yongting Chang, Yanjun Materials (Basel) Article This study aims at introducing the back stress of anisotropic strain-hardening into the crystal plasticity theory and demonstrating the rationality of this crystal plasticity model to describe the evolution of the subsequent yield surface of polycrystalline aluminum at the mesoscopic scale under complex pre-cyclic loading paths. By using two different scale finite element models, namely a global finite element model (GFEM) as the same size of the thin-walled tube specimen used in the experiments and a 3D cubic polycrystalline aggregate representative volume element (RVE) model, the evolution of the subsequent yield surface for different unloading cases after 30 pre-cycles is further performed by experiments and numerical simulations within a crystal plasticity finite element (CPFE) frame. Results show that the size and shape of the subsequent yield surfaces are extremely sensitive to the chosen offset strain and the pre-cyclic loading direction, which present pronounced anisotropic hardening through a translation and a distortion of the yield surface characterized by the obvious “sharp corner” in the pre-deformation direction and “flat” in the reverse direction by the definition of small offset strain, while the subsequent yield surface exhibits isotropic hardening reflected by the von Mises circle to be distorted into an ellipse by the definition of large offset strain. In addition, the heterogeneous properties of equivalent plastic strain increment are further discussed under different offset strain conditions. Modeling results from this study show that the heterogeneity of plastic deformation decreases as a law of fraction exponential function with the increasing offset strain. The above analysis indicates that anisotropic hardening of the yield surface is correlated with heterogeneous deformation caused by crystal microstructure and crystal slip. The crystal plasticity model based on the above microscopic mechanism can accurately capture the directional hardening features of the yield surface. MDPI 2020-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7412529/ /pubmed/32660026 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13143069 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lu, Damin
Zhang, Keshi
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Lan, Yongting
Chang, Yanjun
Investigation of Yield Surfaces Evolution for Polycrystalline Aluminum after Pre-Cyclic Loading by Experiment and Crystal Plasticity Simulation
title Investigation of Yield Surfaces Evolution for Polycrystalline Aluminum after Pre-Cyclic Loading by Experiment and Crystal Plasticity Simulation
title_full Investigation of Yield Surfaces Evolution for Polycrystalline Aluminum after Pre-Cyclic Loading by Experiment and Crystal Plasticity Simulation
title_fullStr Investigation of Yield Surfaces Evolution for Polycrystalline Aluminum after Pre-Cyclic Loading by Experiment and Crystal Plasticity Simulation
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Yield Surfaces Evolution for Polycrystalline Aluminum after Pre-Cyclic Loading by Experiment and Crystal Plasticity Simulation
title_short Investigation of Yield Surfaces Evolution for Polycrystalline Aluminum after Pre-Cyclic Loading by Experiment and Crystal Plasticity Simulation
title_sort investigation of yield surfaces evolution for polycrystalline aluminum after pre-cyclic loading by experiment and crystal plasticity simulation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7412529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32660026
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13143069
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