Plastic deformation modes in perforated sheets and their relation to yield and limit surfaces |
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Authors: | Hamed KhatamMarek-Jerzy Pindera |
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Affiliation: | Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4742, USA |
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Abstract: | Construction of mechanism-based plasticity theories for the homogenized response of heterogeneous materials requires identification of plastic deformation modes as a function of loading direction relative to the microstructural details. Herein, we employ an efficient homogenization theory to identify for the first time such deformation modes in plates under plane stress with hexagonal arrays of circular holes at small and intermmediate pore volume fractions, and establish their relation to the branches of initial and subsequent yield and limit surfaces. Newly introduced maps of the intrinsic geometric features of point-wise yield surfaces provide full-field picture of the investigated microstructures’ propensity for plastic strain initiation and localization. The identified characteristic plastic modes provide a rational explanation for the evolving geometric features of subsequent yield and limit surfaces whose branches represent different plastic flow mechanisms, as well as a basis for the construction of a mechanism-based homogenized plasticity theory for use in structural analysis algorithms. The results suggest the need for composite yield surfaces comprised of multiple branches in the construction of mechanism-based homogenized plasticity theory for the investigated class of porous materials. |
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Keywords: | Perforated metals Homogenization Micromechanics Yield and limit surfaces |
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