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Finite element simulation of dislocation based plasticity and diffusion in multiphase materials at high temperature

Finite element simulation of dislocation based plasticity and diffusion in multiphase materials at high temperature

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A single-crystal plasticity model as well as a gradient crystal plasticity model are used to describe the creep behavior of directionally solidi?ed NiAl based eutectic alloys. To consider the transition from theoretical to bulk strength, a hardening model was introduced to describe the strength of the reinforcing phases. Moreover, to account for microstructural changes due to material ?ux, a coupled diffusional-mechanical simulation model was introduced.

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Keywords

  • Creep
  • Crystal plasticity
  • Directional solidification
  • finite element simulation
  • Finite Elemente Methode
  • Gerichtete Erstarrung
  • Gradient plasticity
  • Gradientenplastizität
  • Kriechen
  • Kristallplastizität

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DOI: 10.5445/KSP/1000092297

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