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Multiscale constitutive modeling for plastic deformation of nanocrystalline materials
Abstract Macroscopic and microscopic constitutive modeling that can display large plastic deformation with shear band were presented for nanocrystalline materials subjected to uniaxial load over a wide strain rate range. The macroscopic model implemented with parameters microscopic meaning was established based on the theory of plastic dissipation energy. The microscopic model based on deformation mechanisms was composed of two parts: hardening and softening stages. In the hardening stage, the phase mixture model was used and a shear band deformation mechanism was proposed in the softening stage. Numerical simulations shown that the predications were in good agreement with experimental data. Finally, a parameter of normalized softening rate was proposed and its characteristics were evaluated quantitatively. It can be concluded that the failure strain could be prolonged when the normalized softening rate decrease through changing the softening path.
Multiscale constitutive modeling for plastic deformation of nanocrystalline materials
Abstract Macroscopic and microscopic constitutive modeling that can display large plastic deformation with shear band were presented for nanocrystalline materials subjected to uniaxial load over a wide strain rate range. The macroscopic model implemented with parameters microscopic meaning was established based on the theory of plastic dissipation energy. The microscopic model based on deformation mechanisms was composed of two parts: hardening and softening stages. In the hardening stage, the phase mixture model was used and a shear band deformation mechanism was proposed in the softening stage. Numerical simulations shown that the predications were in good agreement with experimental data. Finally, a parameter of normalized softening rate was proposed and its characteristics were evaluated quantitatively. It can be concluded that the failure strain could be prolonged when the normalized softening rate decrease through changing the softening path.
Multiscale constitutive modeling for plastic deformation of nanocrystalline materials
Jiang, Hua (author) / Zhou, Jianqiu (author) / Zhu, Rongtao (author) / Liu, Yingguang (author)
2010-08-10
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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