Micromechanical Modeling of Ferrite-Pearlite Steels Using Finite Element Unit Cell Models
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概要
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An axisymmetric unit cell model based on a regular array of second-phase particles arranged on a BCC lattice is used to study deformation mechanisms of ferrite–pearlite structural steels. Microstructural characteristics of the steels were parameterized by the pearlite volume fraction, the aspect ratio of the pearlite particles, and the neighboring factor, which represents the ratio of interparticle spacing in the longitudinal direction to that in the transverse direction. FE analyses were carried out to investigate the macroscopic and microscopic response of unit cells with morphological features based on idealizations of the microstructures of the actual steels. Tensile properties of each constituent phase were obtained experimentally and used in the analyses. As compared to traditional axisymmetric models, the BCC cell model appears to be able to capture more realistically the behavior of the materials, and it accurately estimates the tensile behavior of the ferrite–pearlite steels even with a relatively large volume fraction of the pearlite phase. The effects of volume fraction and morphology of the second-phase particles on deformation behavior were also investigated.
- 社団法人 日本鉄鋼協会の論文
- 2000-11-15
著者
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Ishikawa Nobuyuki
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
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Ishikawa Nobuyuki
Materials And Processing Research Center Nkk Corporation
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Parks David
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
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Ishikawa Nobuyuki
Department Of Astronomy Kyoto University
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KURIHARA Masayoshi
Materials and Processing Research Center
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SOCRATE Simona
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Socrate Simona
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
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