Investigation of non-Schmid effects in dual-phase steels using a dislocation density-based crystal plasticity model

IF 3.8 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
Jianchang Zhu  (, ), Mohamed Ben Bettaieb, Zhenhuan Li  (, ), Farid Abed-Meraim, Minsheng Huang  (, )
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Abstract

Non-Schmid (NS) effects in body-centered cubic (BCC) single-phase metals have received special attention in recent years. However, a deep understanding of these effects in the BCC phase of dual-phase (DP) steels has not yet been reached. This study explores the NS effects in ferrite-martensite DP steels, where the ferrite phase has a BCC crystallographic structure and exhibits NS effects. The influences of NS stress components on the mechanical response of DP steels are studied, including stress/strain partitioning, plastic flow, and yield surface. To this end, the mechanical behavior of the two phases is described by dislocation density-based crystal plasticity constitutive models, with the NS effect only incorporated into the ferrite phase modeling. The NS stress contribution is revealed for two types of microstructures commonly observed in DP steels: equiaxed phases with random grain orientations, and elongated phases with preferred grain orientations. Our results show that, in the case of a microstructure with equiaxed phases, the normal NS stress components play significant roles in tension-compression asymmetry. By contrast, in microstructures with elongated phases, a combined influence of crystallographic texture and NS effect is evident. These findings advance our knowledge of the intricate interplay between microstructural features and NS effects and help to elucidate the mechanisms underlying anisotropic-asymmetric plastic behavior of DP steels.

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Acta Mechanica Sinica
Acta Mechanica Sinica 物理-工程:机械
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
20.00%
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1807
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Acta Mechanica Sinica, sponsored by the Chinese Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, promotes scientific exchanges and collaboration among Chinese scientists in China and abroad. It features high quality, original papers in all aspects of mechanics and mechanical sciences. Not only does the journal explore the classical subdivisions of theoretical and applied mechanics such as solid and fluid mechanics, it also explores recently emerging areas such as biomechanics and nanomechanics. In addition, the journal investigates analytical, computational, and experimental progresses in all areas of mechanics. Lastly, it encourages research in interdisciplinary subjects, serving as a bridge between mechanics and other branches of engineering and the sciences. In addition to research papers, Acta Mechanica Sinica publishes reviews, notes, experimental techniques, scientific events, and other special topics of interest. Related subjects » Classical Continuum Physics - Computational Intelligence and Complexity - Mechanics
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