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A crystal plasticity FEM study of through-thickness deformation and texture in a {112} <111> aluminium single crystal during accumulative roll-bonding

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posted on 2024-11-16, 04:20 authored by Hui Wang, Cheng LuCheng Lu, Anh TieuAnh Tieu, Guanyu Deng, Peitang Wei, Yu Liu
In this study, a crystal plasticity finite element method (CPFEM) model was used to study the deformation behaviour in an aluminium single crystal (1 1 2)[1 1 -1] processed by accumulative roll-bonding (ARB) up to 9 cycles. The simulation followed the real ARB process based on the developed finite element model. The predicted through-thickness texture matches well with the experimental observations. The deformation behaviours, in terms of crystal rotation, shear strain and slip system activation, in the first and second cycles (conventional rolling) were unidirectional, but the deformation was altered after ARB was applied from the third cycle onwards. Such alteration was found to be caused by the thickness position change and deformation discontinuity at interfaces, which were investigated in detail. The role that interfaces play became dominant over thickness position change as increasing ARB cycles.

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Large-volume gradient materials: Manufacturing and deformation mechanism

Australian Research Council

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Wang, H., Lu, C., Tieu, A., Deng, G., Wei, P. & Liu, Y. (2019). A crystal plasticity FEM study of through-thickness deformation and texture in a {112} aluminium single crystal during accumulative roll-bonding. Scientific Reports, 9 (1), 3401-1-3401-13.

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Scientific Reports

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9

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1

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English

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133881

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