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Modelling thermoplastic material behaviour of dual-phase steels on a microscopic length scale - numerical treatment
Authors:Sebastian Zeller  Stefan Löhnert  Peter Wriggers
Institution:G. W. Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institute of Continuum Mechanics, Appelstraße 11, 30167 Hannover, Germany
Abstract:On a microscopic length scale dual-phase steels exhibit a polycrystalline microstructure consisting of ferrite and martensite. In this work it is assumed that the martensitic phase behaves purely thermoelastic while for the ferritic phase a thermoplastic material model was developed based on the assumption that the driving mechanism for persistent deformation is the movement of dislocations on preferred planes in preferred directions. The necessary shear stress to move dislocations at a certain temperature and deformation rate is assumed to possess contributions from the atomic lattice, alloying atoms and the dislocation structure. To consider the influence of the dislocation structure, dislocation densities are introduced as state variables for which temperature and deformation rate dependent evolution equations are formulated. Since for general loading histories the model equations cannot be integrated analytically, a time discretized form of the model equations with an appropriate solution algorithm is presented. (© 2016 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)
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