Algorithmic Formulations of Evolutionary Anisotropic Plasticity Models Based on Non-Associated Flow Rule

Abstract In the present paper, orthotropic elasto-plastic constitutive formulations for sheet metal forming based on non-associated flow rule that assume distortion of yield function/plastic potential with ongoing deformation process are analyzed. The yield function/plastic potential are considered...

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Main Authors: Vedrana Cvitanić, Maja Kovačić
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Language:English
Published: Marcílio Alves
Series:Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
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spelling doaj-5116283453df4de087f4739a2ee499252020-11-24T21:27:49ZengMarcílio AlvesLatin American Journal of Solids and Structures1679-782514101853187110.1590/1679-78253431S1679-78252017001001853Algorithmic Formulations of Evolutionary Anisotropic Plasticity Models Based on Non-Associated Flow RuleVedrana CvitanićMaja KovačićAbstract In the present paper, orthotropic elasto-plastic constitutive formulations for sheet metal forming based on non-associated flow rule that assume distortion of yield function/plastic potential with ongoing deformation process are analyzed. The yield function/plastic potential are considered as two different functions with functional form as orthotropic quadratic Hill or non-quadratic Karafillis-Boyce stress function. Based on the principle of plastic work equivalence, anisotropy parameters of the utilized yield function/plastic potential are set as functions of the equivalent plastic strain. In the constitutive formulation, for this internal variable, evolution equation consistent with the same principle of plastic work equivalence is introduced. For DC06 sheet sample with reported significant variation of the incremental r-values with straining, predictions of the evolution of the yield stress and r-value directional dependences with straining obtained by the analyzed models are presented. The algorithmic formulations of the analyzed constitutive models are derived by application of the implicit return mapping algorithm. For the derived stress integration procedures the accuracy is investigated by calculating iso-error maps. The maps are compared according to the flow rule and involved orthotropic stress functions. It has been revealed that although there is a difference in maps configuration there is no prominent difference in error magnitudes.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-78252017001001853&lng=en&tlng=enconstitutive modelingsheet metalsanisotropy evolutionnon-associated flow ruleimplicit return mapping
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author Vedrana Cvitanić
Maja Kovačić
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Maja Kovačić
Algorithmic Formulations of Evolutionary Anisotropic Plasticity Models Based on Non-Associated Flow Rule
Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
constitutive modeling
sheet metals
anisotropy evolution
non-associated flow rule
implicit return mapping
author_facet Vedrana Cvitanić
Maja Kovačić
author_sort Vedrana Cvitanić
title Algorithmic Formulations of Evolutionary Anisotropic Plasticity Models Based on Non-Associated Flow Rule
title_short Algorithmic Formulations of Evolutionary Anisotropic Plasticity Models Based on Non-Associated Flow Rule
title_full Algorithmic Formulations of Evolutionary Anisotropic Plasticity Models Based on Non-Associated Flow Rule
title_fullStr Algorithmic Formulations of Evolutionary Anisotropic Plasticity Models Based on Non-Associated Flow Rule
title_full_unstemmed Algorithmic Formulations of Evolutionary Anisotropic Plasticity Models Based on Non-Associated Flow Rule
title_sort algorithmic formulations of evolutionary anisotropic plasticity models based on non-associated flow rule
publisher Marcílio Alves
series Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
issn 1679-7825
description Abstract In the present paper, orthotropic elasto-plastic constitutive formulations for sheet metal forming based on non-associated flow rule that assume distortion of yield function/plastic potential with ongoing deformation process are analyzed. The yield function/plastic potential are considered as two different functions with functional form as orthotropic quadratic Hill or non-quadratic Karafillis-Boyce stress function. Based on the principle of plastic work equivalence, anisotropy parameters of the utilized yield function/plastic potential are set as functions of the equivalent plastic strain. In the constitutive formulation, for this internal variable, evolution equation consistent with the same principle of plastic work equivalence is introduced. For DC06 sheet sample with reported significant variation of the incremental r-values with straining, predictions of the evolution of the yield stress and r-value directional dependences with straining obtained by the analyzed models are presented. The algorithmic formulations of the analyzed constitutive models are derived by application of the implicit return mapping algorithm. For the derived stress integration procedures the accuracy is investigated by calculating iso-error maps. The maps are compared according to the flow rule and involved orthotropic stress functions. It has been revealed that although there is a difference in maps configuration there is no prominent difference in error magnitudes.
topic constitutive modeling
sheet metals
anisotropy evolution
non-associated flow rule
implicit return mapping
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