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Void growth and coalescence in metals deformed at elevated temperature

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Department of Solid Mechanics, Technical University of Denmark1

For metals deformed at elevated temperatures the growth of voids to coalescence is studied numerically. The voids are assumed to be present from the beginning of deformation, and the rate of deformation considered is so high that void growth is dominated by power law creep of the material, without any noticeable effect of surface diffusion.

Axisymmetric unit cell model computations are used to study void growth in a material containing a periodic array of voids, and the onset of the coalescence process is defined as the stage where plastic flow localizes in the ligaments between neighbouring voids. The focus of the study is on various relatively high stress triaxialties.

In order to represent the results in terms of a porous ductile material model a set of constitutive relations are used, which have been proposed for void growth in a material undergoing power law creep.

Language: English
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
Year: 2000
Pages: 259-276
ISSN: 15732673 and 03769429
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1023/A:1026509829181

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