Browsing by Subject "crystal plasticity quasi-static finite element"
Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
- Results Per Page
- Sort Options
Item Dislocation Density Based Finite Element Modeling of Ultrasonic Consolidation(University of Texas at Austin, 2010-09-23) Pal, D.; Stucker, B.E.A dislocation density based constitutive model has been developed and implemented into a crystal plasticity quasi‐static finite element framework. This approach captures the statistical evolution of dislocation structures and grain fragmentation at the bonding interface when sufficient boundary conditions pertaining to the Ultrasonic Consolidation process are prescribed. Hardening is incorporated using statistically stored and geometrically necessary dislocation densities (SSDs and GNDs), which are dislocation analogs of isotropic and kinematic hardening respectively. The GND considers strain‐gradient and thus renders the model size‐dependent. The model is calibrated using experimental data from published refereed literature and then validated for the Aluminum 3003 alloy.