The modified GTN model for fracture of nickel-based superalloys considering size effect and healing effect in pulsed current assisted deformation

  • Hao Tian
  • , Jiuxing Zhao
  • , Rui Zhao*
  • , Weilin He
  • , Bao Meng
  • , Min Wan
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Gurson-Tvergaard-Needleman (GTN) model is one of the most famous and classical criterions widely used in modelling the ductile fracture process of metal. However, the existence of grain size effect affects the ductile fracture prediction in micro-scaled plastic deformation of nickel-based superalloy ultrathin sheet. In the pulsed current assisted (Pca) forming process, the current has a healing effect on the micro-void of metal due to the existence of local Joule heat, yet the strain has a promotion on the micro-void growth, and the coupled effect between grain size and electrical field is complicated, which makes it difficult to predict the fracture for the traditional GTN model in Pca forming process. To solve this problem, the authors added pulsed current parameters to the GTN model to describe the healing effect of pulsed current on the voids in the material. The parameters of the GTN model were calibrated by the finite element inverse identification method. The modified GTN model was embedded into Abaqus by VUMAT, and the Backward Euler algorithm was employed to integrate the constitutive equation. The validity of the model was verified by comparing the true stress-strain curves with the simulation results and comparing the void volume fraction (VVF) measured by three-dimensional X-ray computerized tomography (3DCT). The model provides a new method for ductile fracture prediction of multiphase alloys under a discontinuous energy field. Meanwhile, it is confirmed that the behaviour of fracture and necking in the Pca forming process is affected by the coupling effect of pulsed current and grain size effect, which provides a new idea for studying the Pca forming process.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103656
JournalInternational Journal of Plasticity
Volume167
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Fracture mechanism
  • Modified GTN model
  • Nickel-based superalloy
  • Pulsed current assisted deformation
  • Size effect

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