• Title of article

    Parametric finite-volume micromechanics of periodic materials with elastoplastic phases

  • Author/Authors

    Hamed Khatam، نويسنده , , Marek-Jerzy Pindera، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    26
  • From page
    1386
  • To page
    1411
  • Abstract
    The recently incorporated parametric mapping capability into the finite-volume direct averaging micromechanics (FVDAM) theory has produced a paradigm shift in the theory’s development. The use of quadrilateral subvolumes made possible by the mapping facilitates efficient modeling of microstructures with arbitrarily shaped heterogeneities, and eliminates artificial stress concentrations produced by the rectangular subvolumes employed in the standard version. Herein, the parametric FVDAM theory is extended to the inelastic domain by implementing additional formulation required to accommodate plastic and thermal loading. Two different approaches of implementing plasticity have been investigated. The first approach is based on the treatment employed in previous versions of the theory wherein plastic strain fields are represented by a series expansion in Legendre polynomials. The second approach is based on direct surface-averaging of plastic strains calculated at a number of collocation points along the quadrilateral subvolumes’ surfaces, and offers substantial simplification in the parametric finite-volume theory’s elastic–plastic framework. Moreover, substantial reductions in execution times without loss of accuracy are realized due to the elimination of redundant plastic strain calculations in the subvolumes’ interiors employed in the evaluation of the Legendre polynomial coefficients. Numerical studies demonstrate the advantages of the parametric FVDAM theory relative to the standard version, together with new results that highlight its modeling capabilities vis-a-vis an emerging class of periodic lamellar materials with wavy microstructures and the thus-far undocumented architectural effects amplified by plasticity.
  • Keywords
    homogenization , Quadrilateral subvolumes , Periodic multilayers , Wavy architectures , Elastic–plastic phases , Finite-volume theory , Micromechanics
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Plasticity
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Plasticity
  • Record number

    1254659