Affiliation:
1. ArcelorMittal R&D Global Maizières
2. Arts et Métiers Paris Technology
Abstract
A physically based elasto-visco-plastic constitutive model is presented and compared to experimental results for three different mild steels. The experiments consist of tensile tests at strain rates up to 103 s-1 and reverse shear tests. The model requires significantly fewer material parameters compared to other visco-plasticity models from the literature while exhibiting very good accuracy. Accordingly, the parameter identification is simple and intuitive, requiring a relatively small set of experiments. The strain-rate sensitivity modeling is not restricted to a particular hardening law and thus provides a general framework in which advanced hardening equations can be adopted. The model was eventually used as the basis for a homogenization approach at the phase scale; preliminary investigations showed the benefit of such an approach, where microstructure-relevant data can explicitly enter the model and may be used for material design simulations.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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