Experimental and 3D Micromechanical Analysis of Stress–Strain Behavior and Damage Initiation in Dual-Phase Steels

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B. Anbarlooie
H. Hosseini-Toudeshky
M. Hosseini
J. Kadkhodapour
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[1] Amirkabir University of Technology,Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics Laboratory, Department of Aerospace Engineering
[2] Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University,Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance | 2019年 / 28卷
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3D micromechanical modeling; dual-phase steel; FEM; SEM images;
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In the recent decade, dual-phase steel has been used extensively in the industry due to its high strength and formability. In this paper, deformation pattern and mechanical behavior of DP steel are predicted using the 2D and 3D representative volume element (RVE) and finite elements method. Also, the obtained results were compared with the experimental SEM images. The experiments are performed in three stages to obtain the stress–strain curve and failure pattern in the specimens with the different state of stress distribution at the test sections. In the 3D state of stress, the state of applied stress to the RVE is obtained from macro-modeling of the test specimens and this model was analyzed using the finite element method. Furthermore, the effects of volume fraction and mesh size in 3D simulation on the stress–strain behavior are investigated. Metallography and SEM images are also used to access the failure mechanism at the microscale. It is shown that the martensite particles remain almost in their original form and their deformations are very small for the specimens with the thickness-to-width ratio of 0.8 (3D state of stress). This phenomenon is completely different from those obtained for smaller thickness-to-width ratio that the martensite particles were pulled and its length was increased. On the other hand, SEM images show that voids are located in the phase boundaries. According to the experimental and numerical results, although the main factor in the formation and growth of 2D voids is shear stress, in the 3D state of stress, the voids grow in spherical form due to the existence of large hydrostatic stresses.
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