The book gives a comprehensive view of the present ability to take into account the microstructure and texture evolution in building up engineering models of the plastic behaviour of polycrystalline materials at large strains. It is designed for postgraduate students, research engineers and academics that are interested in using advanced models of the mechanical behaviour of polycrystalline materials.
Author(s): C. Teodosiu (eds.)
Series: International Centre for Mechanical Sciences 376
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Wien
Year: 1997
Language: English
Pages: 293
Tags: Characterization and Evaluation of Materials; Theoretical and Applied Mechanics; Operating Procedures, Materials Treatment; Software Engineering; Complexity
Front Matter....Pages ii-vii
Experimental Aspects of Crystal Plasticity....Pages 1-20
Dislocation Modelling of Crystalline Plasticity....Pages 21-80
Large Plastic Deformation of Polycrystals....Pages 81-108
Constitutive Modeling of Polycrystalline Metals at Large Strains....Pages 109-127
Self-Consistent Modelling of Plastic and Viscoplastic Polycrystalline Materials....Pages 173-246
Deformation Process Simulations Using Polycrystal Plasticity....Pages 247-293