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Journal of Computational Science and Technology
Simulations on the Stress Evolution and Residual Stress in Precipitated Phase Using a Phase Field Model
Takahiro TSUJINO2  Takuya UEHARA1 
[1] Dept. Mechanical Systems Engineering, Yamagata University;Graduate Student, Kyoto University; currently Nippon Steel Corp.
关键词: Numerical Analysis;    Thermal Stress;    Residual Stress;    Phase Field Model;    Phase Transformation;    Coupling Effects;    Finite Element Analysis;   
DOI  :  10.1299/jcst.2.142
学科分类:地球科学(综合)
来源: Japan Academy
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References(10)Microstructure formation and stress evolution in a microstructure is simulated based on coupling equations for the phase, temperature and stress/strain. Grain growth processes from some nuclei of the precipitated phase are simulated under three different conditions. Assuming volumetric dilatation in the transformation to the precipitated phase, tensile and compressive stresses are generated in the interfacial region, and the distribution changes as the grain grows. The elasto-plastic model gives a residual stress distribution in the material, which is not able to be obtained using the elastic calculation. A grain-growth model with four regularly placed nuclei demonstrates creation of residual stress zones along the grain boundaries. Another model with randomly distributed nuclei also gives a residual stress distribution along the grain boundaries, in which dependence of the stress on the size and shape are observed.

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