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Hardening behavior and texture evolution of TWIP steel during strain path change

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  • W. Wen
  • M. Borodachenkova
  • A. Pereira
  • F. Barlat
  • J. Gracio
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Article number012089
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>2015
<mark>Journal</mark>IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
Issue number1
Volume82
Number of pages4
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Polycrystal materials exhibit large changes in the flow stress and hardening behavior during the strain path change. Such changes are related with the crystallographic texture anisotropy and the rearrangement of dislocation structure during the pre-loading. These effects have been captured by a dislocation hardening model embedded in the visco-plastic selfconsistent (VPSC) model. In this work, the texture evolution and mechanical behavior of TWIP steel during the strain path change are investigated. The experimental studies are carried out on rolled TWIP steel sheet. The mechanical responses are obtained under tensile tests along rolling direction, followed by tension along the directions with 0° and 90° from the pre-loading direction. The simulated results of strain-stress curves and the texture evolution are in good agreement with the experimental data.