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A hybrid finite element formulation for polycrystal plasticity with consideration of macrostructural and microstructural linking (English)
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15 January 1996
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A hybrid finite element formulation for the plastic deformation of FCC metals with anisotropy is outlined. Polycrystal plasticity theory is used to develop the constitutive response. The hybrid approach facilitates introduction of the microscale stress in the macroscopic statement of equilibrium. It is demonstrated that the hybrid formulation is well suited for studies where significant spatial variations in constitutive response result from having only one, or a very few, crystal orientations represented in each finite element. A simulation of channel die compression is made with one crystal per finite element.
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FCC metals
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anisotropy
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constitutive response
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microscale stress
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crystal orientations
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channel die compression
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