A thermomechanical crystal plasticity constitutive model for ultrasonic consolidation |
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Authors: | Amir SiddiqTamer El Sayed |
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Affiliation: | Computational Solid Mechanics Laboratory (CSML), Division of Physical Sciences and Engineering, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia |
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Abstract: | We present a micromechanics-based thermomechanical constitutive model to simulate the ultrasonic consolidation process. Model parameters are calibrated using an inverse modeling approach. A comparison of the simulated response and experimental results for uniaxial tests validate and verify the appropriateness of the proposed model. Moreover, simulation results of polycrystalline aluminum using the identified crystal plasticity based material parameters are compared qualitatively with the electron back scattering diffraction (EBSD) results reported in the literature. The validated constitutive model is then used to simulate the ultrasonic consolidation process at sub-micron scale where an effort is exerted to quantify the underlying micromechanisms involved during the ultrasonic consolidation process. |
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Keywords: | Crystal plasticity theory Ultrasonic softening Constitutive model Finite element analysis Polycrystalline materials |
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