Analysis of effects of material anisotropy on ductile damage using microscopic unit‐cell model

Author:

Koirala Sanjeev1ORCID,Gerke Steffen1ORCID,Brünig Michael1

Affiliation:

1. Institut für Mechanik und Statik Universität der Bundeswehr München Neubiberg Germany

Abstract

AbstractIt is experimentally observed that the failure in ductile metals is mainly due to the nucleation, growth, and coalescence of micro‐voids as well as micro‐shear‐cracks. Furthermore, plastic anisotropy has significant role in damage and failure behavior of ductile metals. Finite element simulations of unit cell provide a basis to understand different mechanisms on micro‐scale, for example, changes in shape and size of single voids and defects as well as localization of plastic strains. This contribution deals with the numerical analysis of unit cell containing spherical void subjected to symmetrical boundary conditions taking material anisotropy into account. Elastic isotropic behavior is described by Hooke's law while Hoffman yield criterion considering the strength‐differential effect is used to model the anisotropic plastic behavior. Generalized anisotropic stress invariants, generalized stress triaxiality, and generalized Lode parameter are introduced to characterize the stress state in the anisotropic ductile metal. The effect of plastic anisotropy on the damage behavior of the aluminum alloy EN AW‐2017A is studied in detail by performing a series of numerical simulations covering a wide range of stress triaxialites and Lode parameters. Stress triaxility and Lode parameter are controlled and kept constant during the entire loading process. The numerical results are then used to discuss general mechanisms of damage and failure process in ductile metals.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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