Polycrystal aggregates subjected to plastic forming exhibit large changes in the yield stress and extended transients in the flow stress following strain path changes. Since these effects are related to the rearrangement of the dislocation structure induced during previous loading, here we propose a crystallographically-based dislocation hardening model for capturing such behavior. The model is implemented in the polycrystal code VPSC and is applied to simulate strain path changes in low carbon steel. The path changes consist of tension followed by shear at different angles with respect to the preload direction, and forward simple shear followed by reverse shear. The results are compared to experimental data and highlight the role that dire...
We develop a continuum model of dislocation dynamics that predicts the main features of the crystal ...
Sheet metal forming processes are within the core of many modern manufacturing technologies, as appl...
Polycrystal models, beginning with the work of Sachs (1928) and Taylor (1938), have been used to pre...
International audiencePolycrystal aggregates subjected to plastic forming exhibit large changes in t...
International audienceThe mechanical response of a low carbon steel under complex strain path change...
The mechanical response of a low carbon steel under complex strain path changes is analyzed here in ...
For many years polycrystalline deformation models have been used as a physical approach to predict t...
Multi-scale modelling offers physical insights in the relationship between microstructure and proper...
Metal forming processes typically involve changes of strain paths, which are accompanied by transien...
Following the publication of several seminal studies, discrete dislocation dynamics has become well-...
AbstractFollowing the publication of several seminal studies, discrete dislocation dynamics has beco...
The relationship between the developed intragranular microstructure and the deformation history of a...
Polycrystal materials exhibit large changes in the flow stress and hardening behavior during the str...
A strain gradient dependent crystal plasticity approach is used to model the constitutive behaviour ...
In the present study, a viscoplastic self-consistent crystal plasticity model (VPSC-RGBV), which acc...
We develop a continuum model of dislocation dynamics that predicts the main features of the crystal ...
Sheet metal forming processes are within the core of many modern manufacturing technologies, as appl...
Polycrystal models, beginning with the work of Sachs (1928) and Taylor (1938), have been used to pre...
International audiencePolycrystal aggregates subjected to plastic forming exhibit large changes in t...
International audienceThe mechanical response of a low carbon steel under complex strain path change...
The mechanical response of a low carbon steel under complex strain path changes is analyzed here in ...
For many years polycrystalline deformation models have been used as a physical approach to predict t...
Multi-scale modelling offers physical insights in the relationship between microstructure and proper...
Metal forming processes typically involve changes of strain paths, which are accompanied by transien...
Following the publication of several seminal studies, discrete dislocation dynamics has become well-...
AbstractFollowing the publication of several seminal studies, discrete dislocation dynamics has beco...
The relationship between the developed intragranular microstructure and the deformation history of a...
Polycrystal materials exhibit large changes in the flow stress and hardening behavior during the str...
A strain gradient dependent crystal plasticity approach is used to model the constitutive behaviour ...
In the present study, a viscoplastic self-consistent crystal plasticity model (VPSC-RGBV), which acc...
We develop a continuum model of dislocation dynamics that predicts the main features of the crystal ...
Sheet metal forming processes are within the core of many modern manufacturing technologies, as appl...
Polycrystal models, beginning with the work of Sachs (1928) and Taylor (1938), have been used to pre...