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Crystal Plasticity simulations of in situ tensile tests: A two-step inverse method for identification of CP parameters, and assessment of CPFEM capabilities

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ccDEPRIESTER, Dorian
211915 Mechanics surfaces and materials processing [MSMP]
ccGOULMY, Jean-Patrick
19229 Laboratoire des Composites Thermostructuraux [LCTS]
BARRALLIER, Laurent
211915 Mechanics surfaces and materials processing [MSMP]

URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10985/24001
DOI
10.1016/j.ijplas.2023.103695
Date
2023-09
Journal
International Journal of Plasticity

Résumé

As the computational capability of modern computers increases, the Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Method (CPFEM) becomes more and more popular in materials science to model the mechanical behaviour of polycrystals. Indeed, such analysis provides extensive information about local mechanical fields (such as plastic strain and stress), which can be useful for understanding the behaviour of bulk materials. However, estimating the parameters of the CP constitutive laws is still challenging because they are not directly related to the macroscopic behaviour of the polycrystalline aggregates. Thus, one way to identify such parameters is by inverse analysis from CPFEM simulations. However, such approach is usually extremely time consuming. This paper proposes a two-step optimization scheme to determine these coefficients. The first step is based on a simple model, similar to that proposed by Sachs back in 1928. The second step is based on CPFEM simulations, to be compared with experimental data acquired by an in situ tensile test and full-field measurements made by High-Resolution Digital Image Correlation (HRDIC). The uniqueness of the solution found by inverse analysis is studied and ways to solve the local minima issues are provided. Finally, the ability of CPFEM to replicate an in situ tensile test is assessed.

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