DOI: 10.18130/v37g8b
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Quasi-static and Dynamic Constitutive Behavior of Precipitate Strengthened Al and Mg Alloys: An Experimental and Crystal Plasticity Modeling Investigation

Abstract: A present challenge in material science lies in applying the knowledge of single crystal level deformation behavior to predict the polycrystalline response. Mean field polycrystal plasticity models such as Elasto-Plastic Self-Consistent (EPSC) and Visco-Plastic SelfConsistent (VPSC) models provide computationally efficient tools to link the single crystal response to the polycrystal aggregate.Many commercial alloys are precipitation hardenable, and the introduction of second phase particles in the matrix leads… Show more

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