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On the strain hardening and texture evolution in high manganese steels: Experiments and numerical investigation
Authors:Yongqiang Li  Lianchun Zhu  Yao Liu  Yujie Wei  Yanxin Wu  Di Tang  Zhenli Mi
Institution:1. LNM, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, PR China;2. National Engineering Research Center for Advanced Rolling Technology, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, PR China
Abstract:We present a systematic investigation on the strain hardening and texture evolution in high manganese steels where twinning induced plasticity (TWIP) plays a significant role for the materials' plastic deformation. Motivated by the stress–strain behavior of typical TWIP steels with compositions of Fe, Mn, and C, we develop a mechanistic model to explain the strain-hardening in crystals where deformation twinning dominates the plastic deformation. The classical single crystal plasticity model accounting for both dislocation slip and deformation twinning are then employed to simulate the plastic deformation in polycrystalline TWIP steels. While only deformation twinning is activated for plasticity, the simulations with samples composed of voronoi grains cannot fully capture the texture evolution of the TWIP steel. By including both twinning deformation and dislocation slip, the model is able to capture both the stress–strain behaviors and the texture evolution in Fe–Mn–C TWIP steel in different boundary-value problems. Further analysis on the strain contributions by both mechanisms suggests that deformation twinning plays the dominant role at the initial stage of plasticity in TWIP steels, and dislocation slip becomes increasingly important at large strains.
Keywords:Twinning induced plasticity  Deformation twinning  Strain hardening  Crystal plasticity  Finite-element analysis
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