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Thermostastitical modelling of deformation twinning in HCP metals

Thermostastitical modelling of deformation twinning in HCP metals
Thermostastitical modelling of deformation twinning in HCP metals

Deformation twinning in HCP metals is described by a novel thermostatistical approach. Thermodynamic descriptions for the critical conditions for twin nucleation and growth are derived. These are obtained by accounting for the competition between the strain energy in the material from local stress concentrations and dislocation slip. Central to this theory is the introduction of a statistical entropy term that accounts for the energetically favourable dislocation migration paths, which determine the dynamic recovery, twin nucleation and growth rates. Deformation by dislocation slip, at strains before twinning occurs, is described by theory previously derived for FCC metals and now applied to HCP materials without additional considerations. A dislocation generation term accounting for twin propagation is added to the evolution equation. Such term becomes active once a critical strain for twin nucleation is reached. Only physical parameters are employed as input. The new theory is successful in describing work hardening and twin volume fraction evolution of Ti, Zr, Mg and Mg-based alloys for various temperature and orientation conditions.

A. dislocations, A. strengthening mechanisms, A. twinning, B. metallic material, Statistical thermodynamics
0749-6419
25-42
Galindo-Nava, E.I.
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Rivera-Díaz-Del-Castillo, P.E.J.
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Galindo-Nava, E.I.
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Rivera-Díaz-Del-Castillo, P.E.J.
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Galindo-Nava, E.I. and Rivera-Díaz-Del-Castillo, P.E.J. (2014) Thermostastitical modelling of deformation twinning in HCP metals. International Journal of Plasticity, 55, 25-42. (doi:10.1016/j.ijplas.2013.09.006).

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Deformation twinning in HCP metals is described by a novel thermostatistical approach. Thermodynamic descriptions for the critical conditions for twin nucleation and growth are derived. These are obtained by accounting for the competition between the strain energy in the material from local stress concentrations and dislocation slip. Central to this theory is the introduction of a statistical entropy term that accounts for the energetically favourable dislocation migration paths, which determine the dynamic recovery, twin nucleation and growth rates. Deformation by dislocation slip, at strains before twinning occurs, is described by theory previously derived for FCC metals and now applied to HCP materials without additional considerations. A dislocation generation term accounting for twin propagation is added to the evolution equation. Such term becomes active once a critical strain for twin nucleation is reached. Only physical parameters are employed as input. The new theory is successful in describing work hardening and twin volume fraction evolution of Ti, Zr, Mg and Mg-based alloys for various temperature and orientation conditions.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 30 September 2013
Published date: April 2014
Keywords: A. dislocations, A. strengthening mechanisms, A. twinning, B. metallic material, Statistical thermodynamics

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Local EPrints ID: 492483
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/492483
ISSN: 0749-6419
PURE UUID: 8078eff4-80cd-451e-bdf2-6958ea151c80
ORCID for P.E.J. Rivera-Díaz-Del-Castillo: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0419-8347

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Date deposited: 29 Jul 2024 17:00
Last modified: 30 Jul 2024 02:06

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Author: E.I. Galindo-Nava
Author: P.E.J. Rivera-Díaz-Del-Castillo ORCID iD

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