ALFLOW-model - a microstructural approach to constitutive plasticity-modelling of aluminium alloys

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Marthinsen, Knut [1 ]
Nes, Erik [1 ]
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[1] Dept. of Mat. Technol./Electrochem., Norwegian Univ. of Sci. and Technol., Alfred Getz vei 2B, NO-7034 Trondheim, Norway
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Dislocations (crystals) - Mathematical models - Metallographic microstructure - Plastic deformation - Plastic flow - Plasticity - Precipitation (chemical) - Saturation (materials composition) - Strain hardening - Strain rate - Stress concentration - Temperature;
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A new approach to the modeling of work hardening during plastic deformation of pure fcc metals has recently been proposed by the present authors. The model is based on a statistical approach to the problem of athermal storage of dislocations. By combining the solution for the dislocation storage problem with models for dynamic recovery of network dislocations and sub-boundary structures, a general internal state variable description is obtained. Effects due to elements in solid solution and the presence of non-deformable precipitate particles are also included. The result is a work hardening model and associated computer code capable of providing the stress strain behavior for a given solid solution alloy under any combination of constant strain rate and temperature. This paper presents a dedicated version of this model (ALFLOW) designed for dealing with the problems of work hardening and flow-stress saturation in aluminium alloys.
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