A computational investigation of a model of single-crystal gradient thermoplasticity that accounts for the stored energy of cold work and thermal annealing

A theory of single-crystal gradient thermoplasticity that accounts for the stored energy of cold work and thermal annealing has recently been proposed by Anand et al. (Int J Plasticity 64:1–25, 2015 ). Aspects of the numerical implementation of the aforementioned theory using the finite element meth...

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Veröffentlicht in:Computational mechanics 2015-04, Vol.55 (4), p.755-769
Hauptverfasser: McBride, A., Bargmann, S., Reddy, B. D.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A theory of single-crystal gradient thermoplasticity that accounts for the stored energy of cold work and thermal annealing has recently been proposed by Anand et al. (Int J Plasticity 64:1–25, 2015 ). Aspects of the numerical implementation of the aforementioned theory using the finite element method are detailed in this presentation. To facilitate the implementation, a viscoplastic regularization of the plastic evolution equations is performed. The weak form of the governing equations and their time-discrete counterparts are derived. The theory is then elucidated via a series of three-dimensional numerical examples where particular emphasis is placed on the role of the defect-flow relations. These relations govern the evolution of a measure of the glide and geometrically necessary dislocation densities which is associated with the stored energy of cold work.
ISSN:0178-7675
1432-0924
DOI:10.1007/s00466-015-1134-5