Title of article :
Mechanism-based strain gradient plasticity in C0 axisymmetric element
Author/Authors :
S. Swaddiwudhipong، نويسنده , , K.K. Tho، نويسنده , , J. Hua، نويسنده , , Z.S. Liu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Non-uniform plastic deformation of materials exhibits a strong size dependence when the material and deformation
length scales are of the same order at micro- and nano-metre levels. Recent progresses in testing equipment and computational
facilities enhancing further the study on material characterization at these levels confirmed the size effect phenomenon.
It has been shown that at this length scale, the material constitutive condition involves not only the state of
strain but also the strain gradient plasticity. In this study, C0 axisymmetric element incorporating the mechanism-based
strain gradient plasticity is developed. Classical continuum plasticity approach taking into consideration Taylor dislocation
model is adopted. As the length scale and strain gradient affect only the constitutive relation, it is unnecessary to
introduce either additional model variables or higher order stress components. This results in the ease and convenience
in the implementation. Additional computational efforts and resources required of the proposed approach as compared
with conventional finite element analyses are minimal. Numerical results on indentation tests at micron and submicron
levels confirm the necessity of including the mechanism-based strain gradient plasticity with appropriate inherent material
length scale. It is also interesting to note that the material is hardened under Berkovich compared to conical indenters
when plastic strain gradient is considered but softened otherwise.
Keywords :
C0 axisymmetric element , Constitutive relation , Simulated indentation test , Power law strain hardening , strain gradient effect , Material length scale
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures