Grain boundary network plasticity: Reduced-order modeling of deformation-driven shear-coupled microstructure evolution

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Bugas, Daniel [1 ]
Runnels, Brandon [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs,CO, United States
[2] Department of Aerospace Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames,IA, United States
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美国国家科学基金会;
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Coarsening - Flow graphs - Geometry - Plasticity - Shear flow;
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Microstructural evolution in structural materials is known to occur in response to mechanical loading and can often accommodate substantial plastic deformation through the coupled motion of grain boundaries (GBs). This can produce desirable behavior, such as increased ductility, or undesirable behavior such as mechanically-induced coarsening. In this work a novel, multiscale model is developed for capturing the combined effect of plasticity mediated by multiple GBs simultaneously. This model is referred to as grain boundary network plasticity. The mathematical framework of graph theory is used to describe the microstructure connectedness, and the evolution of microstructure is represented as volume flow along the graph. By using the principle of minimum dissipation potential, which has previously been applied to grain boundary migration, a set of evolution equations are developed that transfer volume and eigendeformation along the graph edges in a physically consistent way. It is shown that higher-order geometric effects, such as the pinning effect of triple points, may be accounted for through the incorporation of a geometric hardening that causes geometry-induced GB stagnation. The result is a computationally efficient reduced order model that can be used to simulate the initial motion of grain boundaries in a polycrystal with parameters informed by atomistic simulations. The effectiveness of the model is demonstrated through comparison to multiple bicrystal atomistic simulations, as well as a select number of GB engineered and non-GB engineered data obtained from the literature. The effect of the network of shear-coupling grain boundaries is demonstrated through mechanical response tests and by examining the yield surfaces. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
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