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The modified GTN-Thomason criterion for modelling of ductile fracture considering shear factor and size effect in micro-scaled plastic deformation

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2021.106540

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Ductile fracture; Modified GTN-Thomason model; Micro-scaled plastic deformation; Size effect; Fracture mechanism

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51835011, 51575465]
  2. General Research Fund of Hong Kong Government [15223520]

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Coarse grains result in fewer voids on fracture surfaces and higher flow strength, while finer grains accelerate the occurrence of shear-dominated fracture and hinder normal tensile fracture. By introducing shear factor and size effect, the modified GTN-Thomason criterion predicts ductile fracture in micro-scaled plastic deformation and enhances understanding and prediction of ductile fracture.
Coarser grains lead to fewer voids on the fracture surfaces of miniaturized workpiece via affecting the void nu-cleation, while finer grains result in a higher flow strength by influencing void growth. Furthermore, finer grains make the occurrence of normal tensile fracture difficult, but they accelerate the happening of shear-dominated fracture. These insights help the development of ductile fracture criterion by considering the fracture micro-mechanism in micro-scaled plastic deformation. Shear factor and size effect are thus introduced into the newly modified GTN-Thomason criterion to predict the ductile fracture in micro-scaled plastic deformation of cop-per sheets with different microstructural grain sizes and deformation stress states. The developed criterion is implemented in simulation of deformation process and well validated to be efficient by corroboration of the ex-perimental results and the simulated load-stroke responses and deformation profiles of five sheets with different grain sizes and stress states. According to the accurate simulation results, the influences of stress triaxiality, the normalized third invariant and grain size on void evolution are further analysed. The results show that the in-crease of the normalized invariant prevents void shear and leads to a better ductility, while the increase of stress triaxiality facilitates the growth of voids to result in a worse ductility. When the deformation with a relatively high normalized invariant has an ignored void shear, the increase of grain size accelerates the onset of void coalescence and the rate of void growth, leading to a rapid failure. However, when the deformation with a rela-tively low normalized invariant has an unneglected void shear, finer grains increases the rates of void nucleation, growth and shear, causing a smaller fracture strain. These findings and the modified GTN ductile fracture criterion enhance the understanding and prediction of ductile fracture in micro-scaled plastic deformation, respectively, and further facilitate the development of microparts using by deformation-based micro-manufacturing process.

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