A four parameter hardening model for TWIP and TRIP steels

The mechanical behavior of twinning- and transformation-induced plasticity steels, commonly referred to as TWIP and TRIP steels, are characterized by linear hardening followed by an abrupt decrease in the hardening rate. We develop an empirical model that captures salient features of the strain hard...

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Main Authors: J.T. Lloyd, D.M. Field, K.R. Limmer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-09-01
Series:Materials & Design
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127520304123
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spelling doaj-368e6a599ad04273b68106b7388b963f2020-11-25T02:42:43ZengElsevierMaterials & Design0264-12752020-09-01194108878A four parameter hardening model for TWIP and TRIP steelsJ.T. Lloyd0D.M. Field1K.R. Limmer2Corresponding author.; CCDC Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005-5066, USACCDC Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005-5066, USACCDC Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005-5066, USAThe mechanical behavior of twinning- and transformation-induced plasticity steels, commonly referred to as TWIP and TRIP steels, are characterized by linear hardening followed by an abrupt decrease in the hardening rate. We develop an empirical model that captures salient features of the strain hardening behavior. The model emphasizes ease of implementation into computer codes and identifying parameters from macroscopic data over physically motivated parameters; however, parameters fit to the mechanical response of several alloys show a direct correlation between some parameters and stacking fault energy. Finite element simulations of TWIP and TRIP steels under uniaxial tension show the lack of post-necking elongation observed experimentally is directly related to how abruptly the hardening decreases after the linear hardening regime. A scheme is then proposed for computing some hardening parameters directly from composition so that the model is compositionally-sensitive. This method is demonstrated on medium to high Mn steels so that the mechanical behavior can be predicted using the stacking fault energy, which is computed as a function of composition.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127520304123PlasticityTwinningSteelPhase transformationStacking fault energy
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author J.T. Lloyd
D.M. Field
K.R. Limmer
spellingShingle J.T. Lloyd
D.M. Field
K.R. Limmer
A four parameter hardening model for TWIP and TRIP steels
Materials & Design
Plasticity
Twinning
Steel
Phase transformation
Stacking fault energy
author_facet J.T. Lloyd
D.M. Field
K.R. Limmer
author_sort J.T. Lloyd
title A four parameter hardening model for TWIP and TRIP steels
title_short A four parameter hardening model for TWIP and TRIP steels
title_full A four parameter hardening model for TWIP and TRIP steels
title_fullStr A four parameter hardening model for TWIP and TRIP steels
title_full_unstemmed A four parameter hardening model for TWIP and TRIP steels
title_sort four parameter hardening model for twip and trip steels
publisher Elsevier
series Materials & Design
issn 0264-1275
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The mechanical behavior of twinning- and transformation-induced plasticity steels, commonly referred to as TWIP and TRIP steels, are characterized by linear hardening followed by an abrupt decrease in the hardening rate. We develop an empirical model that captures salient features of the strain hardening behavior. The model emphasizes ease of implementation into computer codes and identifying parameters from macroscopic data over physically motivated parameters; however, parameters fit to the mechanical response of several alloys show a direct correlation between some parameters and stacking fault energy. Finite element simulations of TWIP and TRIP steels under uniaxial tension show the lack of post-necking elongation observed experimentally is directly related to how abruptly the hardening decreases after the linear hardening regime. A scheme is then proposed for computing some hardening parameters directly from composition so that the model is compositionally-sensitive. This method is demonstrated on medium to high Mn steels so that the mechanical behavior can be predicted using the stacking fault energy, which is computed as a function of composition.
topic Plasticity
Twinning
Steel
Phase transformation
Stacking fault energy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127520304123
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