The mechanical threshold stress constitutive-strength model description of HY-100 steel
Abstract
A generalized three-term mechanical threshold stress (MTS) strength model description, considering athermal, thermal, and strain-hardening contributions to flow stress, is employed to characterize the constitutive stress-strain response of HY-100 steel. Aspects of the MTS framework pertinent to United States Navy HY steels are discussed, and a calibration methodology is presented for determining MTS strength model parameters. In addition, a linear strain-hardening modification to the existing structure-evolution expression (flow-stress saturation) is proposed to better describe the large-strain strain-hardening behavior. Polycrystalline plasticity calculations suggest that the linear-like hardening behavior is a consequence of deformation-path-dependent texture evolution. Calculation results are applied to MTS model stress-strain predictions and, in part, help explain the differences between compression and torsion test data.
- Publication:
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A
- Pub Date:
- August 2000
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s11661-000-0226-8
- Bibcode:
- 2000MMTA...31.1985G
- Keywords:
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- Material Transaction;
- Flow Stress;
- Uniaxial Compression;
- Texture Evolution;
- Strength Model