Towards modeling the anisotropic behavior of polycrystalline materials due to texture using a second order structure tensor

<p>A material model capable of reproducing the anisotropic behavior of polycrystalline materials will prove to be useful in simulations in which directional properties are of key importance. The primary contributor to anisotropic behavior in polycrystalline materials is the development of text...

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Main Author: Templin, Brandon Chandler
Other Authors: Douglas J. Bammann
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Published: MSSTATE 2014
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spelling ndltd-MSSTATE-oai-library.msstate.edu-etd-07022014-1137402015-03-17T15:55:00Z Towards modeling the anisotropic behavior of polycrystalline materials due to texture using a second order structure tensor Templin, Brandon Chandler Mechanical Engineering <p>A material model capable of reproducing the anisotropic behavior of polycrystalline materials will prove to be useful in simulations in which directional properties are of key importance. The primary contributor to anisotropic behavior in polycrystalline materials is the development of texture through the rotation and alignment of slip systems due to plastic deformation. A large concentration of aligned slip systems will influence the glide of dislocations in the respective global deformation direction resulting in a directionally dependent flow stress. The Evolving Microstructural Model of Inelasticity (EMMI) is modified to account for evolving anisotropy due to the development of texture. Texture is characterized via a second order orientation tensor and is incorporated into EMMI through various modifications to the EMMI equations based on physical assumptions. Evolving anisotropy is captured via a static yield surface through a modification to the flow rule based on the assumption loading is entirely elastic within the yield surface. A separate modification to EMMI captures evolving anisotropy through an apparent yield surface via a modification to the EMMI internal state variable evolution equations. The apparent yield surface is the result of a smaller yield surface translating through stress space and assumes the state of the material is disturbed at stresses much lower than indicated by experimental yield surfaces.</p> Douglas J. Bammann Mark F. Horstemeyer Youssef Hammi Jakob B. Ostien MSSTATE 2014-07-25 text application/pdf http://sun.library.msstate.edu/ETD-db/theses/available/etd-07022014-113740/ http://sun.library.msstate.edu/ETD-db/theses/available/etd-07022014-113740/ en unrestricted I hereby certify that, if appropriate, I have obtained and attached hereto a written permission statement from the owner(s) of each third party copyrighted matter to be included in my thesis, Dissertation, or project report, allowing distribution as specified below. I certify that the version I submitted is the same as that approved by my advisory committee. I hereby grant to Mississippi State University Libraries or its agents the non-exclusive license to archive and make accessible, under the conditions specified below, my thesis, Dissertation, or project report in whole or in part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. I retain all other ownership rights to the copyright of the thesis, Dissertation or project report. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis, Dissertation, or project report.
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Towards modeling the anisotropic behavior of polycrystalline materials due to texture using a second order structure tensor
description <p>A material model capable of reproducing the anisotropic behavior of polycrystalline materials will prove to be useful in simulations in which directional properties are of key importance. The primary contributor to anisotropic behavior in polycrystalline materials is the development of texture through the rotation and alignment of slip systems due to plastic deformation. A large concentration of aligned slip systems will influence the glide of dislocations in the respective global deformation direction resulting in a directionally dependent flow stress. The Evolving Microstructural Model of Inelasticity (EMMI) is modified to account for evolving anisotropy due to the development of texture. Texture is characterized via a second order orientation tensor and is incorporated into EMMI through various modifications to the EMMI equations based on physical assumptions. Evolving anisotropy is captured via a static yield surface through a modification to the flow rule based on the assumption loading is entirely elastic within the yield surface. A separate modification to EMMI captures evolving anisotropy through an apparent yield surface via a modification to the EMMI internal state variable evolution equations. The apparent yield surface is the result of a smaller yield surface translating through stress space and assumes the state of the material is disturbed at stresses much lower than indicated by experimental yield surfaces.</p>
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title Towards modeling the anisotropic behavior of polycrystalline materials due to texture using a second order structure tensor
title_short Towards modeling the anisotropic behavior of polycrystalline materials due to texture using a second order structure tensor
title_full Towards modeling the anisotropic behavior of polycrystalline materials due to texture using a second order structure tensor
title_fullStr Towards modeling the anisotropic behavior of polycrystalline materials due to texture using a second order structure tensor
title_full_unstemmed Towards modeling the anisotropic behavior of polycrystalline materials due to texture using a second order structure tensor
title_sort towards modeling the anisotropic behavior of polycrystalline materials due to texture using a second order structure tensor
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