张驰

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性别:男

毕业院校:东北大学

学位:博士

所在单位:材料科学与工程学院

学科:材料学. 材料加工工程

电子邮箱:Zhangchi@dlut.edu.cn

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Polycrystal Simulation of Texture-Induced Grain Coarsening during Severe Plastic Deformation

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论文类型:期刊论文

发表时间:2021-03-05

发表刊物:MATERIALS

卷号:13

期号:24

关键字:grain coarsening; crystallographic texture; polycrystal plasticity modeling; severe plastic deformation (SPD)

摘要:During severe plastic deformation (SPD), there is usually extended grain fragmentation, associated with the formation of a crystallographic texture. The effect of texture evolution is, however, coarsening in grain size, as neighbor grains might coalesce into one grain by approaching the same ideal orientation. This work investigates the texture-induced grain coarsening effect in face-centered cubic polycrystals during simple shear, in 3D topology. The 3D polycrystal aggregate was constructed using a cellular automaton model with periodic boundary conditions. The grains constituting the polycrystal were assigned to orientations, which were updated using the Taylor polycrystal plasticity approach. At the end of plastic straining, a grain detection procedure (similar to the one in electron backscatter diffraction, but in 3D) was applied to detect if the orientation difference between neighboring grains decreased below a small critical value (5 degrees). Three types of initial textures were considered in the simulations: shear texture, random texture, and cube-type texture. The most affected case was the further shearing of an initially already shear texture: nearly 40% of the initial volume was concerned by the coalescence effect at a shear strain of 4. The coarsening was less in the initial random texture (similar to 30%) and the smallest in the cube-type texture (similar to 20%). The number of neighboring grains coalescing into one grain went up to 12. It is concluded that the texture-induced coarsening effect in SPD processing cannot be ignored and should be taken into account in the grain fragmentation process.