TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis for twinning and slip in face-centered cubic crystals under axisymmetric co-deformation
AU - Chen, Zhiyong
AU - Cai, Hongnian
AU - Zhang, Xinming
AU - Wang, Fuchi
AU - Tan, Chengwen
PY - 2006/10
Y1 - 2006/10
N2 - The maximum work principle of Bishop-Hill was developed to analyze the axisymmetric co-deformation in face-centered cubic crystals (f.c.c.) for twinning on (111)〈112〉 and slip on {111}〈112〉 systems. The influence of ξ, the ratio of critical resolved shear stress for twinning to slip, on the yield stress states and corresponding active slip or/and twinning systems for orientations in the standard stereographic triangle of cubic crystal was investigated systematically. The Taylor factors and the anisotropy of yield strength for three important orientations [100], [110] and [111] in orientation space were analyzed. It is found that the yield strength asymmetry for the case of axisymmetric deformation of tension and compression can be explained based on the microscopic theory of crystal plasticity. The concept of orientation factor for twinning ability was proposed and the deformation mechanism map in the orientation space was established for the case of axisymmetric deformation. The deformation texture formation and development of f.c.c. crystals with low stacking fault energy for axisymmetric tension can be explained qualitatively on the basis of analyzed results.
AB - The maximum work principle of Bishop-Hill was developed to analyze the axisymmetric co-deformation in face-centered cubic crystals (f.c.c.) for twinning on (111)〈112〉 and slip on {111}〈112〉 systems. The influence of ξ, the ratio of critical resolved shear stress for twinning to slip, on the yield stress states and corresponding active slip or/and twinning systems for orientations in the standard stereographic triangle of cubic crystal was investigated systematically. The Taylor factors and the anisotropy of yield strength for three important orientations [100], [110] and [111] in orientation space were analyzed. It is found that the yield strength asymmetry for the case of axisymmetric deformation of tension and compression can be explained based on the microscopic theory of crystal plasticity. The concept of orientation factor for twinning ability was proposed and the deformation mechanism map in the orientation space was established for the case of axisymmetric deformation. The deformation texture formation and development of f.c.c. crystals with low stacking fault energy for axisymmetric tension can be explained qualitatively on the basis of analyzed results.
KW - Axisymmetric co-deformation
KW - Bishop-Hill maximum work principle
KW - Face-centered cubic crystals
KW - Slip
KW - Twinning
KW - Yield strength anisotropy
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U2 - 10.1007/s11431-006-2016-z
DO - 10.1007/s11431-006-2016-z
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33749640322
SN - 1006-9321
VL - 49
SP - 521
EP - 536
JO - Science in China, Series E: Technological Sciences
JF - Science in China, Series E: Technological Sciences
IS - 5
ER -