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Casati, R. |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Kouznetsova, Varvara G.
Eindhoven University of Technology
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- 2024A multiscale FEM-MD coupling method for investigation into atomistic-scale deformation mechanisms of nanocrystalline metals under continuum-scale deformationcitations
- 2024An integrated experimental-numerical study of martensite/ferrite interface damage initiation in dual-phase steelscitations
- 2024A two-scale approach for assessing the role of defects in fatigue crack nucleation in metallic structurescitations
- 2022Multi‑Scale Modeling of the Thermo‑Mechanical Behavior of Cast Ironcitations
- 2022A multi-scale framework to predict damage initiation at martensite/ferrite interfacecitations
- 2021A simplified formula to estimate the size of the cyclic plastic zone in metals containing elastic particlescitations
- 2021Revisiting the martensite/ferrite interface damage initiation mechanism: The key role of substructure boundary slidingcitations
- 2018Advances in delamination modeling of metal/polymer systems: continuum aspectscitations
- 2017Unraveling the apparent ductility of lath martensite
- 2016Microstructural study of the mechanical response of compacted graphite ironcitations
- 2015Retardation of plastic instability via damage-enabled micro-strain delocalizationcitations
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A multi-scale framework to predict damage initiation at martensite/ferrite interface
Abstract
Martensite/ferrite (M/F) interface damage largely controls failure of dual-phase (DP) steels. In order to predict the failure and assess the ductility of DP steels, accurate models for the M/F interfacial zones are needed. Several M/F interface models have been proposed in the literature, which however do not incorporate the underlying microphysics. It has been recently suggested that (lath) martensite substructure boundary sliding dominates the M/F interface damage initiation and therefore should be taken into account. Considering the computationally infeasibility of direct numerical simulations of statistically representative DP steel microstructures, while explicitly resolving the interface microstructures and the sliding activity, a novel multi-scale approach is developed in this work. Two scales are considered: the DP steel mesostructure consisting of multiple lath martensite islands embedded in a ferrite matrix, and the microscopic M/F interfacial zone unit cell resolving the martensite substructure. Based on the emerging microscopic damage initiation pattern, an effective indicator for the M/F interface damage initiation is determined from the interface microstructural unit cell response, along with the effective sliding in this unit cell. Relating these two effective quantities for different interface microstructural configurations leads to an effective mesoscale model relating the interface damage indicator to the sliding activity of the martensite island in terms of the mesoscopic kinematics. This microphysics-based M/F interface damage indicator model, which could not be envisioned a-priori, is fully identified from a set of interfacial unit cell simulations, thus enabling the efficient prediction of interface damage initiation at the mesoscale. The capability of the developed effective model to predict the mesoscopic M/F interface damage initiation is demonstrated on an example of a realistic DP steel mesostructure.