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Article Dans Une Revue International Journal of Plasticity Année : 2012

Effect of secondary orientation on notch-tip plasticity in superalloy single crystals

Prajwal Sabnis
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Matthieu Mazière
Samuel Forest
Nagaraj K. Arakere
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F. Ebrahimi
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Résumé

Numerical and experimental evolutions of slip fields in notched Ni-Base Single Crystal superalloy tensile specimens are presented as a function of secondary crystallographic orientation. The numerical predictions based on three-dimensional anisotropic elasticity and crystal plasticity are compared with experimental observations. The results illustrate the strong dependence of the slip patterns and the plastic zone size and shape on the secondary orientation of notches, which can have important consequences on crack initiation. Specific orientations or non-symmetric notch geometries lead to non-symmetric patterns on both sides of the sample. The computations show that strongly different plastic zones are expected in the core of the sample and at free surfaces. The ability of the anisotropic elastic model to anticipate the plastic domains, based on identifying dominant slip systems, is confirmed by the crystal plasticity computations, at low load levels. An important observation is that kink shear banding is a real deformation mode operating at crack tips and notches in high strength nickel-based single crystal superalloys for specific orientations.

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hal-00659374 , version 1 (12-01-2012)

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Prajwal Sabnis, Matthieu Mazière, Samuel Forest, Nagaraj K. Arakere, F. Ebrahimi. Effect of secondary orientation on notch-tip plasticity in superalloy single crystals. International Journal of Plasticity, 2012, 28, pp.102-123. ⟨10.1016/j.ijplas.2011.06.003⟩. ⟨hal-00659374⟩
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