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Deformation behavior of CP-titanium: Experiment and crystal plasticity modeling

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2018.03.017

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Crystal plasticity; Twin variant selection; Titanium; Dislocation density

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  1. US Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences (OBES) [FWP-06SCPE401]
  2. National Science Centre (NCN) [DEC-2015/19/D/ST8/00818]
  3. AGH UST within Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education

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The deformation behavior of commercially pure titanium is studied using experiments and a crystal plasticity model. Compression tests along the rolling, transverse, and normal-directions, and tensile tests along the rolling and transverse directions are performed at room temperature to study the activation of slip and twinning in the hexagonal closed packed titanium. A detailed EBSD based statistical analysis of the microstructure is performed to develop statistics of both {10-12} tensile and {11-22} compression twins. A simple Monte Carlo (MC) twin variant selection criterion is proposed within the framework of the visco-plastic self-consistent (VPSC) model with a dislocation density (DD) based law used to describe dislocation hardening. In the model, plasticity is accommodated by prismatic, basal and pyramidal slip modes, and {10-12} tensile and {11-22} compression twinning modes. The VPSC-MC model successfully captures the experimentally observed activation of low Schmid factor twin variants for both tensile and compression twins modes. The model also predicts macroscopic stress-strain response, texture evolution and twin volume fraction that are in agreement with experimental observations.

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