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Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Simulations for Single Phase Titanium Alloys: Effect of Polycrystalline Aggregate Features on the Mechanical Response
Authors:Tang Bin  Xie Shao  Liu Yi  Han Fengbo  Kou Hongchao  Li Jinshan
Affiliation:Tang Bin;Xie Shao;Liu Yi;Han Fengbo;Kou Hongchao;Li Jinshan;State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, Northwestern Polytechnical University;Computational Alloy Design Group, IMDEA Materials Institute;Kunming Institute of Precious Metals;
Abstract:Within the rate-independent crystal plasticity framework, a constitutive model was constructed to describe the uniaxial tension of polycrystalline titanium alloy at ambient temperature by considering crystallographic slip as the main deformation mechanism. The three-dimensional (3D) Voronoi tessellation (VT) geometric model was used to create the polycrystalline aggregates for initial microstructure. Based on the model, the effects of polycrystalline aggregate features on the macroscopic mechanical responses were discussed. Results show that the size differences of the three directions in polycrystalline aggregates will lead to the anisotropies of the stress-strain responses in the three directions, wherein the necking phenomenon appears in the long length direction. Besides, it is found that the grain morphology and orientation have significant influences on stress-strain responses as well. The proposed model for single phase titanium alloy provides important informations for the microstructure controlling and the optimization of process parameters
Keywords:crystal plasticity   titanium alloys   Voronoi tessellation   stress-strain response   polycrystalline aggregate
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