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A novel mathematical-based approach to predict the high-speed deformation behavior of cryodeformed materials with varying stacking fault energies
Journal
Materials Science and Engineering: A
ISSN
09215093
Date Issued
2024-06-01
Author(s)
Abstract
Cryodeformed (CR) materials have complex microstructures containing nano-twins, dislocation clusters, tangles, and others, depending on the stacking fault energy (SFE). Such unique microstructure makes them suitable for several engineering applications under a high strain rate environment. The high-speed deformation (HSD) behavior of CR materials is difficult to understand due to their complex microstructure. The present work is focused on developing a novel mathematical modeling method to understand the high strain rate deformation of CR materials with varying SFE. The model equation correlates the microstructure-based variables to deformation-based variables like stress, strain, and strain rate. High-speed deformation was conducted using a crossbow test. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was conducted on these materials to validate the model output.
Volume
902
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