proceedings paperRecovery and recrystallisation processes in polycrystalline metals are driven by the release of energy stored in defect structures chiefly resulting from dislocation creation, motion and interaction during plastic deformation. Some statistical models of texture change during recrystallisation employ the Taylor factor to quantify the distribution of this stored energy amongst orientations. While the Taylor factor is an instantaneous measure of the plastic power dissipation per orientation for a given strain mode, it is technically only valid as an estimate of stored energy if strain path and texture can be assumed constant. This motivates the search for alternatives to the Taylor factor which do not neglect the effects of ch...
Metal forming processes typically involve changes of strain paths, which are accompanied by transien...
The major cause of anisotropic plastic response in polycrystalline metals is crystallographic textur...
Polycrystal models, beginning with the work of Sachs (1928) and Taylor (1938), have been used to pre...
Taylor strain principles are widely accepted in current predominant crystallographic deformation the...
The crystal plasticity theory derives the response of a crystalline material from its structure and ...
High-resolution crystal plasticity-finite element method (CPFEM) simulations are performed to provid...
For many years polycrystalline deformation models have been used as a physical approach to predict t...
In order to understand the role of the stored energy within individual grains of a deformed polycrys...
Deformation of a grain in polycrystalline metals is restricted or forced by deformation of neighbor ...
A model is proposed that deals with the transient mechanical anisotropy during strain-path changes i...
Shape-memory behavior ls the ability of ccrwin materials to recover, on heating, apparently plastic ...
Common engineering structural materials -- metallic alloys and ceramics -- are polycrystalline. They...
This DPhil project is set in the context of single crystal elasticity-plasticity finite element mode...
Softening/hardening effects are often observed in BCC polycrystals during changing strain paths. The...
Deformation of a grain in polycrystalline metals is restricted or forced by deformation of neighbor ...
Metal forming processes typically involve changes of strain paths, which are accompanied by transien...
The major cause of anisotropic plastic response in polycrystalline metals is crystallographic textur...
Polycrystal models, beginning with the work of Sachs (1928) and Taylor (1938), have been used to pre...
Taylor strain principles are widely accepted in current predominant crystallographic deformation the...
The crystal plasticity theory derives the response of a crystalline material from its structure and ...
High-resolution crystal plasticity-finite element method (CPFEM) simulations are performed to provid...
For many years polycrystalline deformation models have been used as a physical approach to predict t...
In order to understand the role of the stored energy within individual grains of a deformed polycrys...
Deformation of a grain in polycrystalline metals is restricted or forced by deformation of neighbor ...
A model is proposed that deals with the transient mechanical anisotropy during strain-path changes i...
Shape-memory behavior ls the ability of ccrwin materials to recover, on heating, apparently plastic ...
Common engineering structural materials -- metallic alloys and ceramics -- are polycrystalline. They...
This DPhil project is set in the context of single crystal elasticity-plasticity finite element mode...
Softening/hardening effects are often observed in BCC polycrystals during changing strain paths. The...
Deformation of a grain in polycrystalline metals is restricted or forced by deformation of neighbor ...
Metal forming processes typically involve changes of strain paths, which are accompanied by transien...
The major cause of anisotropic plastic response in polycrystalline metals is crystallographic textur...
Polycrystal models, beginning with the work of Sachs (1928) and Taylor (1938), have been used to pre...