Keynote Presentation: Heterogeneous dislocation density modeling of interstitial free steel
- Date
- Sep 15, 2017
- Time
- 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
- Speaker
- Prof. Dr. David C. Field
- Affiliation
- Washington State Universtiy, Pullmann, USA
- Language
- en
- Main Topic
- Materialien
- Other Topics
- Chemie, Informatik, Mathematik, Elektro- u. Informationstechnik, Maschinenwesen, Materialien
- Host
- Prof. G. Cuniberti, Dresden Center for Computational Materials Science (DCMS)
- Description
- Teil der Reihe/part of serie: International Summer School Materials 4.0 - The digitally enabled atom to system revolution
A polycrystalline interstitial free steel sample was plastically deformed under uniaxial tensile stress at room temperature and a low strain rate. The microstructure of the deformed sample was analyzed using electron backscatter diffraction. In addition, analysis employing a dislocation density based crystal plasticity finite element simulation was conducted using the initial measured microstructure. Both the experiment and the simulation results indicated localized plastic strain and dislocation patterning, which were controlled by the individual crystallite orientations and the grain boundary effects. The results also revealed that the level of concentrated stress at the grain boundaries depends on misorientation at the interface. Grain boundaries and triple junctions had higher hardening effects than the grain interiors as evidenced in both the experiments and model.
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