Abstract :
A computational model is described for analyzing stress variations within polycrystals of γ-TiAl, including the effect of anisotropic yielding and small-scale plastic flow. Interlamellar (soft mode) slip behavior is controlled by a separate collection of slip systems whose properties are derived from measurements on polysynthetically twinned (PST) specimens. When used to represent several hundred randomly oriented material grains, the model provides distributions and statistical data about the local stress, strain, and plastic deformation resulting from a prescribed macroscopic loading.