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Development of a thermo-mechanically coupled crystal plasticity modeling framework: application to polycrystalline homogenization
Año:2019

Áreas de investigación
  • Ingenierías

Datos
Descripción
Accurate predictions of thermo-mechanically coupled process in metals can lead to a reduction of cost and an increase of productivity in manufacturing processes such as forming. For modeling these coupled processes with the finite element method, accurate descriptions of both the mechanical and the thermal responses of the material, as well as their interaction, are needed. Conventional material modeling employs empirical macroscopic constitutive relations but does not account for the actual thermo-mechanical mechanisms occurring at the microscopic level. However, the consideration of the latter might be crucial to obtain accurate predictions and a complete understanding of the underlying physics. In this work we describe a fully coupled implicit thermo-mechanical framework for crystal plasticity simulations. This framework includes thermal strains, temperature dependency of the crystal behavior and heat generation by dissipation due to plastic slip and allows the use of large deformation steps thanks to the implicit integration of the governing equations. Its use within computational homogenization simulations allows to bridge the plastic deformation and temperature gradients at the macroscopic scale with the microscopic slip at the grain scale. A series of numerical examples are presented to validate the approach.
Internacional
Si
JCR del ISI
Si
Título de la revista
International Journal of Plasticity
ISSN
0749-6419
Factor de impacto JCR
5,502
Información de impacto
Datos JCR del año 2017
Volumen
119
DOI
10.1016/j.ijplas.2019.04.008
Número de revista
Desde la página
313
Hasta la página
330
Mes
AGOSTO
Ranking
15 / 352 in Mechanics of Materials

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  • Creador: Grupo de Investigación: Modelado y Simulación en Ingeniería Mecánica
  • Departamento: Ciencia de Materiales
  • Departamento: Ingeniería Mecánica