Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2016

Prediction of plastic instabilities under thermo-mechanical loadings in tension and simple shear

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Plastic instabilities like Portevin-Le Chatelier were quite thoroughly investigated experimentally in tension, under a large range of strain rates and temperatures. Such instabilities are characterized both by a jerky flow and a localization of the strain in bands. Similar phenomena were also recorded for example in simple shear [1]. Modelling of this phenomenon is mainly performed at room temperature, taking into account the strain rate sensitivity, though an extension of the classical Estrin-Kubin-McCormick was proposed in the literature, by making some of the material parameters dependent on temperature. A similar approach is considered in this study, furthermore extended for anisotropic plasticity with Hill's 1948 yield criterion. Material parameters are identified at 4 different temperatures, ranging from room temperature up to 250 degrees C. The identification procedure is split in 3 steps, related to the elasticity, the average stress level and the magnitude of the stress drops. The anisotropy is considered constant in this temperature range, as evidenced by experimental results [2]. The model is then used to investigate the temperature dependence of the critical strain, as well as its capability to represent the propagation of the bands. Numerical predictions of the instabilities in tension and simple shear at room temperature and up to 250 degrees C are compared with experimental results [3]. In the case of simple shear, a monotonic loading followed by unloading and reloading in the reverse direction ("Bauschinger-type" test) is also considered, showing that (i) kinematic hardening should be taken into account to fully describe the transition at re-yielding (ii) the modelling of the critical strain has to be improved.

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hal-02110741 , version 1 (25-04-2019)

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P. Y. Manach, L. F. Mansouri, S. Thuillier. Prediction of plastic instabilities under thermo-mechanical loadings in tension and simple shear. 10th International Conference and Workshop on Numerical Simulation of 3D Sheet Metal Forming Processes, Sep 2016, Bristol, ENGLAND, France. ⟨10.1088/1742-6596/734/3/032056⟩. ⟨hal-02110741⟩
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