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A robust algorithm for rate-independent crystal plasticity

Tomáš Mánik, Hassan M. Asadkandi, Bjørn Holmedal

2022Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A new stable return-mapping algorithm enables crystal-plasticity solutions by using a regularized yield surface with very large exponents, for which the rate-independent limit of the Schmid assumption in practice is reached. Numerical stability is enabled by an improved initial guess for the stress solution and by applying a line search for each Newton iteration. A hypo-elastic–plastic corotational formulation is chosen, where the tensors are contracted in a way that naturally degenerate to the rigid plastic formulation. The consistent algorithmic tangent modulus is derived, and a fast and very stable open-source implicit implementation into a finite element software is explained and demonstrated for simulations of the necking of a single crystal and for deformation of a polycrystalline representative volume element. The simulations run stable allowing large time steps. Hence, the simulation times are significant shorter than for explicit finite element simulations. The framework enables use of arbitrary types of slip systems. As a demonstration, the importance and interpretation of the yield surface exponent and the asymptotic limit of very large exponent are discussed for bcc crystals with 11¯0111,1¯21¯111and13¯2〈111〉 slip systems.

Topics & Concepts

Finite element methodTangentMathematicsNeckingTangent modulusExponentSlip (aerodynamics)Mathematical analysisGeometryMaterials scienceModulusPhysicsComposite materialThermodynamicsLinguisticsPhilosophyMetal Forming Simulation TechniquesMicrostructure and mechanical propertiesMetallurgy and Material Forming
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