Evolution Of Void Shape Anisotropy In Deformed Bcc Steels

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Gregory Gerstein Florian Nürnberger Hans Jürgen Maier
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

Microstructural analysis to support the development of material models provides valuable information to design complex forming operations. Damage models such as e.g. by Gurson consider spherical voids only. However, investigations of bcc steels by scanning electron microscopy reveal that voids exhibit an ellipsoidal shape with progressing deformation. The material’s weakening in the Gurson model is taken into account by the void volume fraction. Therefore, a three-dimensional characterization of the void shape offers important data for modelling. Thus, information on the anisotropy of the process of void evolution and accordingly, about the anisotropy of the deformation process is provided. Application of the information regarding the void shape anisotropy within the Gurson model is discussed.
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APA: Gregory Gerstein Florian Nürnberger Hans Jürgen Maier  (2016)  Evolution Of Void Shape Anisotropy In Deformed Bcc Steels

MLA: Gregory Gerstein Florian Nürnberger Hans Jürgen Maier Evolution Of Void Shape Anisotropy In Deformed Bcc Steels. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2016.

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