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Deformation inhomogeneity in large-grained AA5754 sheets

Abstract

Models for deformation and strain localization in polycrystals that incorporate microstructural features including particles are computationally intensive due to the large variation in scale in going from particles to grains to a specimen. As a result such models are generally 2-D in nature. This is an issue for experimental validation. We have therefore studied deformation heterogeneities and strain localization behavior of coarse-grained alloys with only two grains across the sample thickness, therefore mimicking 2-D behavior. Aluminum alloy sheets (AA5754) have been investigated by a number of surface techniques, including digital image correlation, slip trace analysis and electron backscattered diffraction, at the individual grain level. Local strain concentration zones appear from the very beginning of deformation, which then maintain sustained growth and lead, in one of these regions, to localization and final fracture. These ‘hot spots’ occur in areas with locally soft grains (i.e. grains with 〈001〉 or 〈101〉 close to the tensile direction) and soft-evolution orientations (i.e. grains with 〈101〉 close to the tensile direction). These grains can be correlated with Taylor and/or Schmid factors.

Authors

Zhu G; Hu X; Kang J; Mishra RK; Wilkinson DS

Journal

Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 528, No. 12, pp. 4187–4198

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 2011

DOI

10.1016/j.msea.2011.02.017

ISSN

0921-5093

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