Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
797448 Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 2007 30 Pages PDF
Abstract

The paper presents a framework for a fast computational estimate of the texture evolution in fcc polycrystals. The underlying basis is a Taylor-type approach of rigid-plasticity for fcc crystals, where the decision of slip activity is based on a purely geometric argument in terms of the rate of total deformation. This approach allows a purely kinematic estimate of the texture evolution completely independent of the hardening response of the single crystal grains. We show that such a geometric estimate of the orientation microstructure provides very good approximations when compared with Taylor-type models of rigid viscoplasticity or elasto-plasticity of fcc crystals. It is shown for several deformation modes of polycrystalline aggregates that the geometric approach predicts the texture evolution very well in the range of large strains. In contrast to standard approaches for the analysis of texture, the proposed new method is extremely robust and very fast even for a high number of discrete grain orientations. As a consequence, such an approach provides a perfect base for large scale computations of anisotropy development in polycrystals.

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