Effects of Plastic Anisotropy and Void Shape on Full Three-Dimensional Void Growth

Author:

Legarth Brian Nyvang1,Tvergaard Viggo2

Affiliation:

1. Associate Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering, Solid Mechanics, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby DK-2800 Kgs., Denmark e-mail:

2. Professor Emeritus Department of Mechanical Engineering, Solid Mechanics, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby DK-2800 Kgs., Denmark e-mail:

Abstract

Void growth in an anisotropic ductile solid is studied by numerical analyses for three-dimensional (3D) unit cells initially containing a void. The effect of plastic anisotropy on void growth is the main focus, but the studies include the effects of different void shapes, including oblate, prolate, or general ellipsoidal voids. Also, other 3D effects such as those of different spacings of voids in different material directions and the effects of different macroscopic principal stresses in three directions are accounted for. It is found that the presence of plastic anisotropy amplifies the differences between predictions obtained for different initial void shapes. Also, differences between principal transverse stresses show a strong interaction with the plastic anisotropy, such that the response is very different for different anisotropies. The studies are carried out for one particular choice of void volume fraction and stress triaxiality.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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