Uniformly propagating Portevin--Le Chatelier (PLC) plastic deformation bands are studied theoretically and numerically in terms of a model which incorporates the dynamic strain ageing kinetics during plastic deformation and the effect of long-range dislocation interactions. PLC deformation banding is traced back to a wave propagation phenomenon, and the problem of propagation velocity selection is addressed for both strain- and stress-controlled tensile tests. According to the control mode, the model reveals fundamental differences in the velocity selection mechanism, which compare favourably with numerical simulations and experimental observations.

(2004). Theoretical and numerical modeling of strain-rate softening instabilities:on the velocity selection of propagating Portevin-Le Chatelier deformation bands [conference presentation - intervento a convegno]. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/20281

Theoretical and numerical modeling of strain-rate softening instabilities:on the velocity selection of propagating Portevin-Le Chatelier deformation bands

RIZZI, Egidio;
2004-01-01

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Uniformly propagating Portevin--Le Chatelier (PLC) plastic deformation bands are studied theoretically and numerically in terms of a model which incorporates the dynamic strain ageing kinetics during plastic deformation and the effect of long-range dislocation interactions. PLC deformation banding is traced back to a wave propagation phenomenon, and the problem of propagation velocity selection is addressed for both strain- and stress-controlled tensile tests. According to the control mode, the model reveals fundamental differences in the velocity selection mechanism, which compare favourably with numerical simulations and experimental observations.
2004
Rizzi, Egidio; Hähner, Peter; Grützun, Verena
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