n this study the fracture behavior of different cast iron microstructures subjected to tensile loading under different triaxialities is simulated by a finite element, 3-D Reference Volume Element approach. Three ferritic/pearlitic heterogeneous matrixes are considered which are representative of the class material grades for strength and ductility. Isotropic ductile and shear damage models are considered for the matrix constituents as concurrent damage mechanisms at the microscale, while graphite nodules are considered as voids acting as stress concentrators. Numerical results confirm experimental findings about local strain distribution and damage accumulation, and reproduce the engineering macroscopic behavior. The stress triaxia...
International audiencePredicting ductile fracture for complex loading paths is essential within the ...
The influence of the graphite nodules morphology (shape, dimension and distribution) on ductile cast...
One of the main shortcoming of existing damage models when applied to the simulation of metal formin...
This paper presents modeling of the tensile and failure behavior of different nodular cast iron micr...
In the last decades, damaging micromechanisms in ductile cast irons (DCIs) have been widely investi...
The strength and toughness of nodular cast iron materials is described by a micromechanically based ...
Abstract The fracture process of cast iron is initiated at the graphite nodules, followed by intensi...
The fracture process of cast iron is initiated at the graphite nodules, followed by intensive void g...
The damage mechanism of two types of ductile cast iron have been studied by precise microscopical ob...
In the present paper a micro-mechanical approach is used to investigate the influence of the graphit...
In this work the failure behavior of ductile cast iron microstructure subjected to tensile and low-c...
In this paper, a micromechanical model was developed to predict the residual stress–strain state tha...
In order to understand the toughness of nodular cast iron, the flow stress have been studied numeric...
In this work, the influence of the metallic matrix heterogeneities and the spheroidal graphite nodul...
The contribution deals with a comparison of the micro-mechanisms of failure of nodular cast irons at...
International audiencePredicting ductile fracture for complex loading paths is essential within the ...
The influence of the graphite nodules morphology (shape, dimension and distribution) on ductile cast...
One of the main shortcoming of existing damage models when applied to the simulation of metal formin...
This paper presents modeling of the tensile and failure behavior of different nodular cast iron micr...
In the last decades, damaging micromechanisms in ductile cast irons (DCIs) have been widely investi...
The strength and toughness of nodular cast iron materials is described by a micromechanically based ...
Abstract The fracture process of cast iron is initiated at the graphite nodules, followed by intensi...
The fracture process of cast iron is initiated at the graphite nodules, followed by intensive void g...
The damage mechanism of two types of ductile cast iron have been studied by precise microscopical ob...
In the present paper a micro-mechanical approach is used to investigate the influence of the graphit...
In this work the failure behavior of ductile cast iron microstructure subjected to tensile and low-c...
In this paper, a micromechanical model was developed to predict the residual stress–strain state tha...
In order to understand the toughness of nodular cast iron, the flow stress have been studied numeric...
In this work, the influence of the metallic matrix heterogeneities and the spheroidal graphite nodul...
The contribution deals with a comparison of the micro-mechanisms of failure of nodular cast irons at...
International audiencePredicting ductile fracture for complex loading paths is essential within the ...
The influence of the graphite nodules morphology (shape, dimension and distribution) on ductile cast...
One of the main shortcoming of existing damage models when applied to the simulation of metal formin...