Title of article
Constitutive modeling of cyclic plasticity deformation of a pure polycrystalline copper
Author/Authors
Jixi Zhang، نويسنده , , Yanyao Jiang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
26
From page
1890
To page
1915
Abstract
Cyclic plasticity experiments were conducted on a pure polycrystalline copper and the material was found to display significant cyclic hardening and nonproportional hardening. An effort was made to describe the cyclic plasticity behavior of the material. The model is based on the framework using a yield surface together with the Armstrong–Frederick type kinematic hardening rule. No isotropic hardening is considered and the yield stress is assumed to be a constant. The backstress is decomposed into additive parts with each part following the Armstrong–Frederick type hardening rule. A memory surface in the plastic strain space is used to account for the strain range effect. The Tanaka fourth order tensor is used to characterize nonproportional loading. A set of material parameters in the hardening rules are related to the strain memory surface size and they are used to capture the strain range effect and the dependence of cyclic hardening and nonproportional hardening on the loading magnitude. The constitutive model can describe well the transient behavior during cyclic hardening and nonproportional hardening of the polycrystalline copper. Modeling of long-term ratcheting deformation is a difficult task and further investigations are required.
Keywords
Cyclic hardening/softening , Polycrystalline copper , Nonproportional hardening , constitutive modeling , Ratcheting
Journal title
International Journal of Plasticity
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
International Journal of Plasticity
Record number
1254521
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