Investigation of Anisotropic Subsequent Yield Behavior for 45 Steel by the Distortional Yield Surface Constitutive Model

Materials (Basel). 2020 Mar 6;13(5):1196. doi: 10.3390/ma13051196.

Abstract

The subsequent anisotropic yield behavior of 45 steel was predicted by the distortional yield surface constitutive model, which can describe the anisotropic subsequent yield and the cross effect of metal associating with loading history. The yield characteristics and plastic hardening behaviors of the 45 steel were simulated under three preloading paths including pre-torsion, pre-tension, and pre-tension-torsion. Based on the comparison between the experimental yield stresses and the simulation by the classical Chaboche model, the proposed model can describe the remarkable anisotropic yield behavior related to the loading history, which can effectively describe the sharp point of yield surface in pre-loading direction and the smaller curvature near its opposite direction. It was successfully simulated by the constitutive model proposed that the subsequent distortional yield surface defined by small offset strain and the degradation process of the distortion feature defined by large offset strain.

Keywords: 45 steel; anisotropic plasticity; constitutive model; distortional yield surface; subsequent yield behavior.