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Anisotropic yield criterion for polycrystalline metals using texture and crystal symmetries
Institution:1. Institute of Materials Science & Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Informatics, University of Miskolc, 3515, Miskolc, Hungary;2. Lukasiewicz - Upper Silesian Institute of Technology, K. Miarki Str. 12-14, Centre of Welding 16-18 Bł. Czesława Street 44-100 Gliwice, Poland;1. Muroran R&D Lab., Technical Research & Development Bureau, Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp., 12 Nakamachi Muroran, Hokkaido 050-8550, Japan;2. Technical Research & Development Bureau, Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Corp., 20-1 Shintomi, Futtsu, Chiba 293-8511, Japan;3. Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, 2-1-1 Katahira Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8577, Japan
Abstract:An anisotropic yield criterion for polycrystalline metals which uses texture data and takes advantage of crystal symmetries is presented. A linear transformation is developed to map an anisotropic yield surface for a polycrystal to an appropriate isotropic yield surface. The transformation developed reflects the symmetry of the material being modeled. First, the transformation is determined. Then, information regarding the orientation distribution (texture) of the crystals in a polycrystalline aggregate is used to determine, via averaging, the transformation for the polycrystal. The transformation, along with appropriate isotropic yield surface, provides a phenomenological approach to modeling yield, yet accounts for microstructural texture. The approach reduces to the Hill (1950) anisotropic plasticity theory under certain conditions. The yield surfaces and R-values for various face-centered-cubic ( fcc) polycrystalline textures are computed by this method. Results compare favorably with those given by other theories, and with experiment. The method proves to have the computational efficiency of phenomenological approaches to modeling yield, while effectively incorporating the physics of more complex crystallographic approaches.
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