Numerical investigation of fracture behavior of nanostructured Cu with bimodal grain size distribution

X. Guo, X. Y. Dai, L. L. Zhu, J. Lu

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    Abstract

    Nanostructured metals with bimodal grain size distribution, composed of coarse grain (CG) and nanograin (NG) regions, have proved to have high strength and good ductility. Here, numerical investigation, based on the mechanism-based strain gradient plasticity theory and the Johnson-Cook failure model, focuses on effects of (1) distribution characteristics of the CG regions and (2) the constitutive relation of the NG with different grain sizes on fracture behavior in a center-cracked tension specimen of bimodal nanostructured Cu. High strain rate simulations show that both of them directly influence load response and energy history, and importantly, they are closely related to the fracture pattern. This study shows that both CG region bridging and crack deflection toughen the bimodal nanostructured Cu significantly, while debonding enhances the overall ductility moderately. Simulations also show that with volume fraction of the CG regions increasing, both structural strength and ductility of the bimodal nanostructured Cu specimen can be improved. © 2014 Springer-Verlag Wien.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1093-1106
    JournalActa Mechanica
    Volume225
    Issue number4-5
    Online published5 Feb 2014
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2014

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