A thermodynamically consistent constitutive model for diffusion-assisted plasticity in Ni-based superalloys

An elasto-viscoplastic thermodynamically consistent constitutive model for diff usion-assisted phase transformations is presented here. The model accounts for the di fferent deformation mechanisms, their time dependence, the crystal rotations produced by microtwin propagation and the chemistry-plast...

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Main Authors: Barba Cancho, D, Alabort Martinez, E, Garcia Gonzalez, D, Moverare, J, Reed, R, Jerusalem, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018
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author Barba Cancho, D
Alabort Martinez, E
Garcia Gonzalez, D
Moverare, J
Reed, R
Jerusalem, A
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Alabort Martinez, E
Garcia Gonzalez, D
Moverare, J
Reed, R
Jerusalem, A
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description An elasto-viscoplastic thermodynamically consistent constitutive model for diff usion-assisted phase transformations is presented here. The model accounts for the di fferent deformation mechanisms, their time dependence, the crystal rotations produced by microtwin propagation and the chemistry-plasticity coupling occurring at high temperature. It is applied to the study of the chemically assisted microtwinning observed in Ni-based superalloys in the temperature range of 600-800 degree C. The model parameters are calibrated against multi-directional mechanical data from tensile creep tests of single crystal superalloy MD2. The constitutive model is implemented into a crystal plasticity nite element code to study the activation of the di erent deformation mechanisms within single crystal and polycrystalline aggregates. A relation between the rotations of the crystal and the creep life of the di erent crystal orientations is established. The results reveal the critical role of the strong anisotropy of microtwin formation on the asymmetric behavior of the alloy and its relevant role on the mechanical performance.
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spelling oxford-uuid:2c7be450-541b-4c35-b124-f650ac55e7c52022-03-26T12:37:33ZA thermodynamically consistent constitutive model for diffusion-assisted plasticity in Ni-based superalloysJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:2c7be450-541b-4c35-b124-f650ac55e7c5EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordElsevier2018Barba Cancho, DAlabort Martinez, EGarcia Gonzalez, DMoverare, JReed, RJerusalem, AAn elasto-viscoplastic thermodynamically consistent constitutive model for diff usion-assisted phase transformations is presented here. The model accounts for the di fferent deformation mechanisms, their time dependence, the crystal rotations produced by microtwin propagation and the chemistry-plasticity coupling occurring at high temperature. It is applied to the study of the chemically assisted microtwinning observed in Ni-based superalloys in the temperature range of 600-800 degree C. The model parameters are calibrated against multi-directional mechanical data from tensile creep tests of single crystal superalloy MD2. The constitutive model is implemented into a crystal plasticity nite element code to study the activation of the di erent deformation mechanisms within single crystal and polycrystalline aggregates. A relation between the rotations of the crystal and the creep life of the di erent crystal orientations is established. The results reveal the critical role of the strong anisotropy of microtwin formation on the asymmetric behavior of the alloy and its relevant role on the mechanical performance.
spellingShingle Barba Cancho, D
Alabort Martinez, E
Garcia Gonzalez, D
Moverare, J
Reed, R
Jerusalem, A
A thermodynamically consistent constitutive model for diffusion-assisted plasticity in Ni-based superalloys
title A thermodynamically consistent constitutive model for diffusion-assisted plasticity in Ni-based superalloys
title_full A thermodynamically consistent constitutive model for diffusion-assisted plasticity in Ni-based superalloys
title_fullStr A thermodynamically consistent constitutive model for diffusion-assisted plasticity in Ni-based superalloys
title_full_unstemmed A thermodynamically consistent constitutive model for diffusion-assisted plasticity in Ni-based superalloys
title_short A thermodynamically consistent constitutive model for diffusion-assisted plasticity in Ni-based superalloys
title_sort thermodynamically consistent constitutive model for diffusion assisted plasticity in ni based superalloys
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