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Design of microstructure-sensitive properties in elasto-viscoplastic polycrystals using multi-scale homogenization
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    Design of microstructure-sensitive properties in elasto-viscoplastic polycrystals using multi-scale homogenization (English)
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    16 August 2006
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    A finite element homogenization model is proposed for modelling elasto-voscoplastic behavior and texture evolution in a polycrystal subject to finite strains. The technique utilizes macro-micro linking techniques obtained from the homogenization theory. The model is found to be capable of predicting non-homogeneous stress and deformation fields in 2D and 3D microstructures. The proposed technique is applied to identify optimal strain rates in single and multi-stage processes that would lead to a desired microstructure response.
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    homogenization
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    polycrystal plasticity
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    microstructure response
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    microstructure-sensitive design
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    thermomechanical deformation
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    sensitivity analysis
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