Numerical analysis of the influence of the Lode parameter on void growth

2001 ◽  
Vol 38 (32-33) ◽  
pp. 5847-5856 ◽  
Author(s):  
K.S Zhang ◽  
J.B Bai ◽  
D François
Author(s):  
T Kuboki ◽  
H Furuta ◽  
H Yoshikawa ◽  
Y Neishi ◽  
M Akiyama

Die design was optimized for suppressing the void growth in multi-pass drawing. The void index to evaluate the void fraction in multi-pass drawing was first proposed, based on the well-known equation to predict the fracture limit in cold working. Using finite element analysis, the influence of die geometries on the void index was investigated and dies were designed to have the effect of suppressing void with the least minimum die length. A series of experiments was then carried out to verify the validity of the numerical analysis. The densities of drawn bars were measured and voids in microstructures were observed to verify the validity of the proposed void index.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
GUADALUPE VADILLO

Void growth and morphology evolution in fcc bi-crystals are investigated using crystal plasticity fi?nite element method. For that purpose, representative volume element of bi-crystals with a void at the grain boundary are considered in the analysis. Grain boundary is assumed initially perpendicular/coaxial with the straight sides of the cell. Fully periodic boundary conditions are prescribed in the representative volume element and macroscopic stress triaxiality and Lode parameter are kept constant during the whole deformation process. Three di?erent pairs of crystal orientations characterized as hard-hard, soft-soft and soft-hard has been employed for modellingthe mechanical response of the bi-crystal. Simulations are performed to study the implications of triaxiality, Lode parameter and crystallographic orientation on slip mechanism, hardening and hence void evolution. The impact of void presence and its growth on the heterogeneity of lattice rotation and resulting grain fragmentation in neighbouring areas is also analysed and discussed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 245 ◽  
pp. 112869
Author(s):  
Xuewei Huang ◽  
Chenchen Wei ◽  
Jun Zhao ◽  
Wei Zhao ◽  
Jianzhou Ge

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
navab hosseini ◽  
J. C. Nieto-Fuentes ◽  
MANJUNATH DAKSHINAMURTHY ◽  
Jose Rodriguez-Martinez ◽  
GUADALUPE VADILLO

In this work, we have brought to light the effect of material orientation on void growth. For that purpose, we have performed finite element calculations using a cubic unit-cell model with a spherical void at its center and subjected to periodic boundary conditions. The behavior of the material is described with an elastic isotropic, plastic orthotropic constitutive model with yielding defined by Yld2004-18p criterion (Barlat et al., 2005). We have used the multi-point constraint subroutine developed by Dakshinamurthy et al. (2021) to enforce constant values of macroscopic stress triaxiality and Lode parameter in calculations that have been carried out for different stress states resulting from the combination of T=0.33, 1 and 2, with L=-1, 0 and 1 (axisymmetric tension, generalized shear and axisymmetric compression, respectively). Firstly, we have performed numerical simulations in which the loading directions are collinear with the orthotropy axes of the material, so that the principal directions of macroscopic stress and strain are parallel. Investigation of the cases for which the minor loading axis coincides either with the rolling, the transverse or the normal direction, has shown that the initially spherical void turns into an ellipsoid whose rate of growth and eccentricity depend on both stress state and material orientation. A key result is that for specific material orientations the anisotropy switches the effect of Lode parameter on void growth, reversing the trends obtained for isotropic von Mises materials. Secondly, we have carried out calculations using a novel strategy which consists of including angular misalignments within the range 0<\theta<90, so that one loading direction is parallel to one of the symmetry axes of the material, and \theta is the angle formed between the other two loading directions and the second and third orthotropy axes. In fact, to the authors’ knowledge, these are the first unit-cell calculations ever reported in which the material is modeled using a macroscopic anisotropic yield function with prescribed misalignment between loading and material axes and, at the same time, the macroscopic stress triaxiality and the Lode parameter are controlled to be constant during loading. The finite element calculations have shown that the misalignment between loading and material axes makes the void and the faces of the unit-cell to rotate and twist during loading. Moreover, the main contribution of this work is the identification of an intermediate value of the angle for which the growth rate of the void reaches an extreme value (minimum or maximum), so that the numerical results indicate that material orientation and angular misalignment can be strategically exploited to control void growth, and thus promote or delay localization and fracture of anisotropic metal products. The conclusions of this research have been shown to be valid for three different materials (aluminum alloys 2090-T3, 6111-T4 and 6013) and selected comparisons have also been performed using two additional yield criteria (CPB06ex2 and Yld2011-27p).


2014 ◽  
Vol 598 ◽  
pp. 63-68
Author(s):  
Jarosław Galkiewicz

In this study, simulations of the voids in the crack plane along the curvilinear crack front were analyzed. The analyses were conducted for different load stages. The results of numerical analysis were compared with fractographic pictures of the specimen in question.


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