Enhanced gradient crystal-plasticity study of size effects in a beta-titanium alloy
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2017
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A calibrated model of enhanced strain-gradient crystal plasticity is proposed, which is shown to characterize adequate deformation behaviour of bcc single crystals of a beta-Ti alloy (Ti-15-3-3-3). In this model, in addition to strain gradients evolving in the course of deformation, incipient strain gradients, related to a component's surface-to-volume ratio, is accounted for. Predictive capabilities of the model in characterizing a size effect in an initial yield and a work-hardening rate in small-scale components is demonstrated. The characteristic length-scale, i.e. the component's dimensions below which the size effect is observed, was found to depend on densities of polar and statistical dislocations and interaction between them.
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Silberschmidt, Vadim V./0000-0003-3338-3311; Roy, Anish/0000-0001-8155-1565; Michler, Johann/0000-0001-8860-4068; Demiral, Murat/0000-0002-7206-1713
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Strain Gradient Plasticity, Size Effect, Single Crystal, Titanium Alloy, Micropillar Compression
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Demiral, M...et al. (2017). Enhanced gradient crystal-plasticity study of size effects in a beta-titanium alloy. Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering, 25(3). http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-651X/aa5ce3
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25
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