Thermo-mechanical modeling of Portevin-Le Chatelier instabilities under various loading paths
Résumé
This work deals with the numerical prediction at different temperatures and under tension and simple shear of the Portevin-Le Chatelier (PLC) effect. The Estrin-Kubin-McCormick constitutive model was extended in a phenomenological way in order to take into account the influence of temperature and plastic anisotropy. The identification procedure used to calibrate the material parameters is detailed; it was split into 3 steps, considering separately elasticity and initial anisotropy, the mean stress level and then the serrations. A numerical analysis was conducted in order to examine the abilities of the model to reproduce most of the physical phenomena involved in the PLC effect. The numerical predictions were compared with experimental data obtained for an aluminum alloy at 4 temperatures, ranging from room temperature up to 200 degrees C, in terms of stress levels and bands kinematics, both in monotonic tension and simple shear. The dependence of the critical strain on strain rate and temperature, in tension and simple shear, was also investigated numerically. Finally, numerical predictions of the PLC effect during a loading up to a pre-strain followed by unloading then re-loading in the reverse direction was considered in simple shear and compared with experimental data. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.