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Ostatnie publikacje
1.  Virupakshi S., Zheng X., Frydrych K., Karaman I., Srivastava A., Kowalczyk-Gajewska K., Modeling the effects of slip, twinning, and notch on the deformation of single-crystal austenitic manganese steel, International Journal of Plasticity, ISSN: 0749-6419, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijplas.2025.104453, Vol.193, pp.104453-1-104453-24, 2025

Streszczenie:
The objective of this work is to deconvolute the interaction of slip, twinning, and notch on the deformation response of an austenitic manganese (Hadfield) steel using detailed finite element simulations. The simulations employ a rate-dependent crystal plasticity constitutive model that incorporates both slip and twinning deformation mechanisms. The model accounts for the spatially non-uniform appearance of new twin-related orientations, hardening due to slip–twin interactions, and modified properties of the twinned crystal. Limited experiments on single-crystal dog-bone and single-edge notch specimens, with two crystal orientations, are also conducted to aid the simulation. Several features of the experimental observations are accurately captured in the simulations. For example, simulations accurately capture distinct stress–strain responses associated with different crystallographic orientations, including variations in initial hardening behavior followed by either decreasing or increasing hardening depending on the dominant deformation mechanisms. The simulation also captures the observed orientation-dependent asymmetric deformation of the notch in single-edge notch specimens. Additionally, by selectively activating deformation mechanisms, the role of twinning is isolated and its influence on both global and local response is clearly demonstrated. These results provide a mechanistic understanding of how deformation mode interactions and local geometry (i.e., notch) influence the response of these materials.

Słowa kluczowe:
Austenitic steel, Single crystals, Anisotropy, Deformation twinning, Crystal plasticity, Fracture, Finite element method

Afiliacje autorów:
Virupakshi S. - IPPT PAN
Zheng X. - inna afiliacja
Frydrych K. - IPPT PAN
Karaman I. - inna afiliacja
Srivastava A. - inna afiliacja
Kowalczyk-Gajewska K. - IPPT PAN
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