Numerical Study on Yield Curves of FCC Metals Based on Rate-Dependent Crystal Slips

T. Abe, Xiaoyu Lu, Masashi Nouno, T. Nanba
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The macroscopic plastic deformation of polycrystalline metals, as revealed by features such as yield surface under multiaxial stress or the normality rule, is related to the microscopic slips in grains. In the present paper, a rate-type constitutive equation and a constant stress model of polycrystals are adopted and the equal-strain-rate curves under biaxial stress, which are equivalent to the yield curves in plasticity, are studied. The rate-sensitivity exponent in the rate-type constitutive equation is closely related to the number of active slip systems on the yield curves. Hence, it is possible to examine the effect of the number of active slip systems on the yield curve. The yield curves of fcc single crystals as well as fcc polycrystalline metals are calculated. The shape of the obtained yield curve is dependent on the number of active slip systems as well as the distribution of strain in polycrystals. The direction of strain rate vectors is also discussed. A new model of polycrystals called the constant maximum shear strain rate model is proposed.
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基于速率相关晶体滑移的FCC金属屈服曲线的数值研究
多晶金属的宏观塑性变形与晶粒的微观滑移有关,如多轴应力屈服面特征或正态性规律等。本文采用速率型本构方程和恒应力模型,研究了等效于塑性屈服曲线的双轴应力下的等应变率曲线。速率型本构方程中的速率敏感性指数与屈服曲线上活动滑移系的数目密切相关。因此,有可能检验有效滑移系统的数量对屈服曲线的影响。计算了fcc单晶和fcc多晶金属的屈服曲线。所得屈服曲线的形状取决于活动滑移系统的数量以及多晶中应变的分布。本文还讨论了应变速率矢量的方向。提出了一种新的多晶模型,称为恒最大剪切应变率模型。
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