On the effect of strain and triaxiality on void evolution in a heterogeneous microstructure -- A statistical and single void study of damage in DP800
Carl F. Kusche, Felix P\"utz, Sebastian M\"unstermann, Talal, Al-Samman, Sandra Korte-Kerzel

TL;DR
This study investigates how strain and triaxiality influence void evolution in dual-phase steel microstructures, combining damage modeling, high-resolution microscopy, and deep learning to analyze void nucleation, growth, and coalescence.
Contribution
It introduces a combined experimental and modeling approach to assess the effects of stress state on void evolution in heterogeneous microstructures, validated by statistical analysis of thousands of voids.
Findings
Plastic strain primarily influences void nucleation.
Triaxiality correlates with median void size.
Void coalescence relates to shear band formation.
Abstract
In order to improve the understanding of damage evolution in mechanically heterogeneous microstructures, like the ones of dual-phase steels, the influence of the applied stress state is a key element. In this work, we studied the influence of the globally applied stress state on the evolution of damage in such a microstructure. Classical damage models allow predictions of damage during deformation based on considerations of the material as an isotropic continuum. Here, we investigate their validity in a dual phase microstructure that is locally dominated by its microstructural morphological complexity based on a statistical ensemble of thousands of individual voids formed under different stress states. For this purpose, we combined a calibrated material model incorporating damage formation to assess the local stress state in samples with different notch geometries and high-resolution…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of Steels · Metal Forming Simulation Techniques · Metallurgy and Material Forming
