Complexity and Anisotropy of Plastic Flow of α-Ti Probed by Acoustic Emission and Local Extensometry
Current progress in the prediction of mechanical behavior of solids requires understanding of spatiotemporal complexity of plastic flow caused by self-organization of crystal defects. It may be particularly important in hexagonal materials because of their strong anisotropy and combination of differ...
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doaj-564dbf6e005e4bfda7b0f3d98484e3252020-11-24T20:50:15ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442018-06-01117106110.3390/ma11071061ma11071061Complexity and Anisotropy of Plastic Flow of α-Ti Probed by Acoustic Emission and Local ExtensometryMikhail Lebyodkin0Kékéli Amouzou1Tatiana Lebedkina2Thiebaud Richeton3Amandine Roth4Laboratoire d’Etude des Microstructures et de Mécanique des Matériaux (LEM3), CNRS, Université de Lorraine, Arts & Métiers ParisTech, F-57000 Metz, FranceLaboratoire de Mécanique de Lille (LML), CNRS UMR 8107, Université de Sciences et Technologies Lille, Cité Scientifique, Boulevard Paul-Langevin, 59655 Villeneuve d’Ascq CEDEX, FranceLaboratory of Metallic Materials with Spatial Gradient Structure, Togliatti State University, Belorusskaya St. 14, 445020 Tolyatti, RussiaLaboratoire d’Etude des Microstructures et de Mécanique des Matériaux (LEM3), CNRS, Université de Lorraine, Arts & Métiers ParisTech, F-57000 Metz, FranceAscometal—CREAS, Avenue de France, 57300 Hagondange, FranceCurrent progress in the prediction of mechanical behavior of solids requires understanding of spatiotemporal complexity of plastic flow caused by self-organization of crystal defects. It may be particularly important in hexagonal materials because of their strong anisotropy and combination of different mechanisms of plasticity, such as dislocation glide and twinning. These materials often display complex behavior even on the macroscopic scale of deformation curves, e.g., a peculiar three-stage elastoplastic transition, the origin of which is a matter of debates. The present work is devoted to a multiscale study of plastic flow in α-Ti, based on simultaneous recording of deformation curves, 1D local strain field, and acoustic emission (AE). It is found that the average AE activity also reveals three-stage behavior, but in a qualitatively different way depending on the crystallographic orientation of the sample axis. On the finer scale, the statistical analysis of AE events and local strain rates testifies to an avalanche-like character of dislocation processes, reflected in power-law probability distribution functions. The results are discussed from the viewpoint of collective dislocation dynamics and are confronted to predictions of a recent micromechanical model of Ti strain hardening.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/7/1061titaniumstrain hardeninganisotropystrain heterogeneityacoustic emissionstatistical analysiscollective dislocation dynamics |
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Mikhail Lebyodkin Kékéli Amouzou Tatiana Lebedkina Thiebaud Richeton Amandine Roth Complexity and Anisotropy of Plastic Flow of α-Ti Probed by Acoustic Emission and Local Extensometry Materials titanium strain hardening anisotropy strain heterogeneity acoustic emission statistical analysis collective dislocation dynamics |
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Mikhail Lebyodkin Kékéli Amouzou Tatiana Lebedkina Thiebaud Richeton Amandine Roth |
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Complexity and Anisotropy of Plastic Flow of α-Ti Probed by Acoustic Emission and Local Extensometry |
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Complexity and Anisotropy of Plastic Flow of α-Ti Probed by Acoustic Emission and Local Extensometry |
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Complexity and Anisotropy of Plastic Flow of α-Ti Probed by Acoustic Emission and Local Extensometry |
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Complexity and Anisotropy of Plastic Flow of α-Ti Probed by Acoustic Emission and Local Extensometry |
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Complexity and Anisotropy of Plastic Flow of α-Ti Probed by Acoustic Emission and Local Extensometry |
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complexity and anisotropy of plastic flow of α-ti probed by acoustic emission and local extensometry |
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Current progress in the prediction of mechanical behavior of solids requires understanding of spatiotemporal complexity of plastic flow caused by self-organization of crystal defects. It may be particularly important in hexagonal materials because of their strong anisotropy and combination of different mechanisms of plasticity, such as dislocation glide and twinning. These materials often display complex behavior even on the macroscopic scale of deformation curves, e.g., a peculiar three-stage elastoplastic transition, the origin of which is a matter of debates. The present work is devoted to a multiscale study of plastic flow in α-Ti, based on simultaneous recording of deformation curves, 1D local strain field, and acoustic emission (AE). It is found that the average AE activity also reveals three-stage behavior, but in a qualitatively different way depending on the crystallographic orientation of the sample axis. On the finer scale, the statistical analysis of AE events and local strain rates testifies to an avalanche-like character of dislocation processes, reflected in power-law probability distribution functions. The results are discussed from the viewpoint of collective dislocation dynamics and are confronted to predictions of a recent micromechanical model of Ti strain hardening. |
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titanium strain hardening anisotropy strain heterogeneity acoustic emission statistical analysis collective dislocation dynamics |
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