A MICROMECHANICS CONSTITUTIVE MODEL OF TRANSFORMATION PLASTICITY WITH SHEAR AND DILATATION EFFECT

被引:96
作者
SUN, QP
HWANG, KC
YU, SW
机构
[1] Department of Engineering Mechanics, Tsinghua University, Beijing
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
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D O I
10.1016/0022-5096(91)90038-P
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
BASED on micromechanics, thermodynamics and microscale t --> m transformation mechanism considerations, a micromechanics constitutive model which takes into account both the dilatation and shear effects of the transformation is proposed to describe the plastic, pseudoelastic and shape memory behaviors of structural ceramics during transformation under different temperatures. In the derivation, a constitutive element (representative material sample) was used which contains many of the transformed m-ZrO2 grains or precipitates as the second phase inclusions embedded in an elastic matrix. Under some basic assumptions, analytic expressions for the Helmholtz and complementary free energy of the constitutive element are derived in a self-consistent manner by using the Mori-Tanaka method which takes into account the interaction between the transformed inclusions. The derived free energy is a function of externally applied macroscopic stress (or strain), temperature, volume fraction of transformed phase and the averaged stress-free transformation strain (eigenstrain) of all the transformed inclusions in the constitutive element, the latter two quantities being considered to be the internal variables describing the micro-structural rearrangement in the constitutive element. In the framework of the Hill-Rice internal variable constitutive theory, the transformation yield function and incremental stress strain relations, in analogy to the theory of metal plasticity, for proportional and non-proportional loading histories are derived, respectively. The theoretical predictions are compared with the available experimental data of Mg-PSZ and Ce-TZP polycrystalline toughening ceramics.
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