Theoretical analysis of the channel die compression test. I. General considerations and finite deformation of f.c.c. crystals in stable lattice orientations (Q1063451)
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Theoretical analysis of the channel die compression test. I. General considerations and finite deformation of f.c.c. crystals in stable lattice orientations (English)
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1984
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An extensive theoretical investigation of f.c.c. crystals under [110] loading in the channel die compression test is presented. Two lattice orientations known from experiment to be stable relative to the channel axes, through large deformations, are investigated for each of four hardening laws. These are Taylor's classical isotropic hardening rule, a 2-parameter empirical rule from the metallurgical literature, the ''simple theory'' of anisotropic latent hardening [the second author and \textit{A. H. Shalaby}, Proc. R. Soc. London, Ser. A 358, 47-70 (1977; Zbl 0366.73042)], and a modification of the simple theory proposed by \textit{D. Peirce}, \textit{R. J. Asaro} and \textit{A. Needleman} [Acta Met. 30, 1087 ff. (1982)]. Predictions of active systems, equal multiple-slip and consequent lattice stability, finite shape change, and lateral constraint stress are the same for all theories, corresponding to minimum rate of plastic work, and are in general agreement with experiments on copper crystals. The predictions of latent hardening differ among the theories, however, depending upon whether there is relative rotation of material and lattice. The potential significance of experimental studies of latent hardening in these particular stable lattice orientations is emphasized.
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kinematic relations
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rate inequalities
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lattice rotation
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conflict between (ideal) frictionless walls and free end conditions
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uniform deformation
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stress state
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critical systems
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f.c.c. crystals
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[110] loading
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channel die compression test
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Two lattice orientations
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large deformations
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four hardening laws
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Taylor's classical isotropic hardening rule
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2-parameter empirical rule
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''simple theory'' of anisotropic latent hardening
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modification of the simple theory
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equal multiple-slip
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consequent lattice stability
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finite shape change
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lateral constraint stress
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minimum rate of plastic work
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copper crystals
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