2021
DOI: 10.1007/s43452-021-00239-x
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A dislocation density-based model for the work hardening and softening behaviors upon stress reversal

Abstract: The mechanical behaviours of microalloyed and low-carbon steels under strain reversal were modelled based on the average dislocation density taking into account its allocation between the cell walls and cell interiors. The proposed model reflects the effects of the dislocations displacement, generation of new dislocations and their annihilation during the metal-forming processes. The back stress is assumed as one of the internal variables. The value of the initial dislocation density was calculated using two d… Show more

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“…Several dislocation density reaction models were applied to describe the deformation of various superalloys, such as Ti-alloys [45] and Ni-alloys [46]. The effect of reverse deformation on the evolution of dislocations was investigated in [47]. Several researchers investigated deformation at lower temperatures [48] when recovery is a dominant softening mechanism.…”
Section: Deterministic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several dislocation density reaction models were applied to describe the deformation of various superalloys, such as Ti-alloys [45] and Ni-alloys [46]. The effect of reverse deformation on the evolution of dislocations was investigated in [47]. Several researchers investigated deformation at lower temperatures [48] when recovery is a dominant softening mechanism.…”
Section: Deterministic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%