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Characterization of yielding behavior of polycrystalline metals with single crystal plasticity based on representative characteristic length
Authors:Ikumu Watanabe  Daigo SetoyamaNoritoshi Iwata  Koukichi Nakanishi
Institution:Material Forming Lab., Material Fundamental Research Div., Toyota, Central R&D Labs., Inc., Nagakute, Aichi 480-1192, Japan
Abstract:Single crystal plasticity based on a representative characteristic length is proposed and introduced into a homogenization approach based on finite element analyses, which are applied to characterization of distinctive yielding behaviors of polycrystalline metals, yield-point elongation, and grain size strengthening. The computational manner for an implicit stress update is derived with the framework of a standard multi-surface plasticity at finite strain, where the evolution of the characteristic lengths are numerically converted from the accumulated slips of all of slip systems by exploiting the mathematical feature of the characteristic length as the intermediate function of the plastic internal variables. Furthermore, a constitutive model for a single crystal reproduces the stress–strain curve divided into three parts. Using two-scale finite element analysis, the macroscopic stress–strain response with yield-point elongation under a situation of low dislocation density is reproduced. Finally, the grain size effect on the yield strength is analyzed with modeling of the grain boundary in the context of the proposed constitutive model and is discussed from both macroscopic and microscopic views.
Keywords:A  Strengthening and mechanisms  A  Dislocations  B  Constitutive behaviour  B  Finite strain  B  Polycrystalline material
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