Simulations of the deformation of microstructures at high homologous temperatures have been carried out using a Crystal Plasticity Finite Element (CPFE) model to predict texture and grain structure deformation in Face-Centred-Cubic (FCC) metals deformed under conditions representative of hot forming operations. Results show that the model can quantitatively predict the location and intensity of the main deformation texture components of a AA5052 aluminium alloy deformed at 300 °C under Plane Strain Compression (PSC). Simulations also reasonably predict the range of strain values measured using microgrids in the microstructure of a Fe-30wt%Ni alloy deformed at 1000 °C using a new experimental procedure. However, the model fails to reproduce ...
Classical crystal plasticity models fail to capture experimentally observed size effects, namely, th...
Classical crystal plasticity models fail to capture experimentally observed size effects, namely, th...
Development and validation of constitutive models for polycrystalline materials subjected to high st...
AbstractSimulations of the deformation of microstructures at high homologous temperatures have been ...
Simulations of the deformation of microstructures at high homologous temperatures have been carried ...
AbstractSimulations of the deformation of microstructures at high homologous temperatures have been ...
The mechanical response of metals and their alloys are governed by the deformation mechanisms in the...
Different modeling strategies are tested for the prediction of texture development and microscopic s...
Deformation of a grain in polycrystalline metals is restricted or forced by deformation of neighbor ...
The ability of three different crystal plasticity finite element models to predict deformation textu...
A combination of crystal plasticity finite element modelling and experimental micromechanical examin...
A finite element formulation based on crystal plasticity constitutive models has been developed for ...
Development and validation of constitutive models for polycrystalline materials subjected to high st...
The present article examines the predictive capabilities of a crystal plasticity model for inelastic...
A crystal plasticity finite element method (CPFEM) model was developed to analyse the surface roughn...
Classical crystal plasticity models fail to capture experimentally observed size effects, namely, th...
Classical crystal plasticity models fail to capture experimentally observed size effects, namely, th...
Development and validation of constitutive models for polycrystalline materials subjected to high st...
AbstractSimulations of the deformation of microstructures at high homologous temperatures have been ...
Simulations of the deformation of microstructures at high homologous temperatures have been carried ...
AbstractSimulations of the deformation of microstructures at high homologous temperatures have been ...
The mechanical response of metals and their alloys are governed by the deformation mechanisms in the...
Different modeling strategies are tested for the prediction of texture development and microscopic s...
Deformation of a grain in polycrystalline metals is restricted or forced by deformation of neighbor ...
The ability of three different crystal plasticity finite element models to predict deformation textu...
A combination of crystal plasticity finite element modelling and experimental micromechanical examin...
A finite element formulation based on crystal plasticity constitutive models has been developed for ...
Development and validation of constitutive models for polycrystalline materials subjected to high st...
The present article examines the predictive capabilities of a crystal plasticity model for inelastic...
A crystal plasticity finite element method (CPFEM) model was developed to analyse the surface roughn...
Classical crystal plasticity models fail to capture experimentally observed size effects, namely, th...
Classical crystal plasticity models fail to capture experimentally observed size effects, namely, th...
Development and validation of constitutive models for polycrystalline materials subjected to high st...