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IVANO BENEDETTI

A micro-mechanical model for grain-boundary cavitation in polycrystalline materials

  • Authors: Gulizzi, V.; Milazzo, A.; Benedetti, I.
  • Publication year: 2016
  • Type: Proceedings
  • Key words: Boundary elements; Creep; Grain boundary cavitation; Micromechanics; Polycrystalline materials; Materials Science (all); Mechanics of Materials; Mechanical Engineering
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/180431

Abstract

In this work, the grain-boundary cavitation in polycrystalline aggregates is investigated by means of a grain-scale model. Polycrystalline aggregates are generated using Voronoi tessellations, which have been extensively shown to retain the statistical features of real microstructures. Nucleation, thickening and sliding of cavities at grain boundaries are represented by specific cohesive laws embodying the damage parameters, whose time evolution equations are coupled to the mechanical model. The formulation is presented within the framework of a grainboundary formulation, which only requires the discretization of the grain surfaces. Some numerical tests are presented to demonstrate the feasibility of the method.