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  • 2024A micro-mechanics based extension of the GTN continuum model accounting for random void distributions7citations
  • 2024Steady-state fracture toughness of elastic-plastic solids: isotropic versus kinematic hardening12citations
  • 2023A micro-mechanics based extension of the GTN continuum model accounting for random void distributions7citations
  • 2022Dynamic size effects across the scalescitations
  • 2022Gradient strengthening effects in mode I tearing of ductile plate at the engineering scalecitations
  • 2022Plastic buckling of columns at the micron scale3citations
  • 2021Computational rate-independent strain gradient crystal plasticity1citations
  • 2020Cohesive traction–separation relations for tearing of ductile plates with randomly distributed void nucleation sites12citations
  • 2020Fundamental differences between plane strain bending and far-field plane strain tension in ductile plate failure21citations
  • 2019Investigation of a gradient enriched Gurson-Tvergaard model for porous strain hardening materials27citations
  • 2019An investigation of back stress formulations under cyclic loading26citations
  • 2019Finite strain analysis of size effects in wedge indentation into a Face-Centered Cubic (FCC) single crystal9citations
  • 2019Experimental Investigation of Crack Propagation Mechanisms in Commercially Pure Aluminium Plates6citations
  • 2019Effect of damage-related microstructural parameters on plate tearing at steady state16citations
  • 2019A numerical framework for rate-independent for Fleck and Willis crystal plasticitycitations
  • 2019Parameter window for assisted crack tip flipping: Studied by a shear extended Gurson model7citations
  • 2019Micro-mechanics based cohesive zone modeling of full scale ductile plate tearing: From initiation to steady-state19citations
  • 2019Grain-size affected mechanical response and deformation behavior in microscale reverse extrusion17citations
  • 2018Steady-state fracture toughness of elastic-plastic solids: Isotropic versus kinematic hardening12citations
  • 2018A novel numerical framework for self-similarity in plasticity: Wedge indentation in single crystals7citations
  • 2018Hardening and strengthening behavior in rate-independent strain gradient crystal plasticity14citations
  • 2017An incremental flow theory for crystal plasticity incorporating strain gradient effects11citations
  • 2017Crack Tip Flipping under Mode I Tearing: Investigated by X-Ray Tomography10citations
  • 2016Crack Tip Flipping Under Mode I/III Tearingcitations
  • 2016Attaining the rate-independent limit of a rate-dependent strain gradient plasticity theory3citations
  • 2016On modeling micro-structural evolution using a higher order strain gradient continuum theory19citations
  • 2016Rolling at small scales9citations
  • 2015Rolling induced size effects in elastic–viscoplastic sheet metals6citations
  • 2015Strain gradient crystal plasticity: A continuum mechanics approach to modeling micro-structural evolutioncitations
  • 2013Observations on Mode I ductile tearing in sheet metals32citations
  • 2012Rate sensitivity of mixed mode interface toughness of dissimilar metallic materials: Studied at steady state18citations
  • 2012Strain gradient effects on steady state crack growth in rate-sensitive materials32citations
  • 2011Failure by void coalescence in metallic materials containing primary and secondary voids subject to intense shearing59citations
  • 2010Strain hardening and damage in 6xxx series aluminum alloy friction stir welds4citations
  • 2010Predicting failure response of spot welded joints using recent extensions to the Gurson model20citations
  • 2010Ductile shear failure or plug failure of spot welds modelled by modified Gurson model184citations
  • 2010Modelling of plastic flow localization and damage development in friction stir welded 6005A aluminium alloy using physics based strain hardening law54citations
  • 2010Modelling of damage development and ductile failure in welded jointscitations
  • 2009Effect of a shear modified Gurson model on damage development in a FSW tensile specimen84citations
  • 2008Ductile damage development in friction stir welded aluminum (AA2024) joints34citations
  • 2008Ductile Damage Development in Friction Stir Welded Aluminumjointscitations
  • 2007Ductile Damage Development in Friction Stir Welded Aluminum Jointscitations

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  • Niordson, Christian Frithiof
  • Holte, Ingrid
  • Martínez-Pañeda, E.
  • Niordson, Cf
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  • Holte, I.
  • Andersen, Rasmus Grau
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  • Lynggaard, J.
  • Tekoǧlu, C.
  • Çelik, Ş
  • Efe, M.
  • Duran, H.
  • Tekoglu, C.
  • Felter, Christian Lotz
  • Juul, Kristian Jørgensen
  • Ahmed, Shahrior
  • Dodaran, Mohammad
  • Zhang, Bin
  • Meng, W. J.
  • Shao, Shuai
  • Martinez-Paneda, E.
  • Kysar, J. W.
  • Nellemann, Christopher
  • Gundlach, Carsten
  • Jensen, Lasse Specht
  • Tvergaard, Viggo
  • Meester, Bruno De
  • Simar, Aude
  • Pardoen, Thomas
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Rolling induced size effects in elastic–viscoplastic sheet metals

  • Nielsen, Kl
Abstract

Rolling processes for which the characteristic length scale reaches into the range where size effects become important are receiving increased interest. In particularly, this is owed to the roll-molding process under development for high-throughput of micron-scale surface features. The study presented revolves around the rolling induced effect of visco-plasticity (ranging hot and cold rolling) in combination with strain gradient hardening – including both dissipative and energetic contributions. To bring out first order effects on rolling at small scale, the modeling efforts are limited to flat sheet rolling, where a non-homogeneous material deformation takes place between the rollers. Large strain gradients develop where the rollers first come in contact with the sheet, and a higher order plasticity model is employed to illustrate their influence at small scales. The study reveals that the energetic length parameter has negligible effect on the rolling quantities of interest, while the contribution coming from the dissipative length parameter can be dominant. Considering a slow and a fast moving sheet, respectively, convergence towards the rate independent limit is demonstrated, and a characteristic velocity is identified, for which the torque and punch force applied to the roller becomes independent of the material rate-sensitivity.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • plasticity
  • cold rolling