Affiliation:
1. Deakin University
2. CSIRO Manufacturing and Materials Technology
Abstract
Advanced High Strength Steels (AHSS) offer outstanding characteristics for efficient and
economic use of steel. The unique features of AHSS are direct result of careful heat treatment that
creates martensite in the steel microstructure. Martensite and carbon content in the microstructure
greatly affects the mechanical properties of AHSS, underlining more importance on microstructural
discontinuities and their multiphase characteristics. In this paper, we present the Multiscale
Particle-In-Cell (MPIC) method for microstructural modelling of AHSS. A specific particle method
[1] usually used in fluid mechanics is adapted and implemented in a parallel multiscale framework.
This multiscale method is based on homogenisation theories; with Particle-In-Cell (PIC) method in
both micro and macroscale, and offers several advantages in comparison to finite element (FE)
based formulation. Application of this method to a benchmark uniaxial tension test is presented and
compared with conventional FE solutions.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Cited by
4 articles.
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