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Crystal plasticity finite element simulation and experiment investigation of nanoscratching of single crystalline copper

  • Harbin Institute of Technology
  • China Academy of Engineering Physics
  • Huazhong University of Science and Technology
  • Ruhr University Bochum

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Abstract

Mechanical properties of crystalline materials strongly correlate with deformation behaviour at the grain level. In the present work, we establish a 3D crystal plasticity finite element model of nanoscratching of single crystalline copper using a Berkovich probe, which is capable of addressing the crystallography influence. In particular, nanoindentation experiments and high resolution electron back-scatter diffraction characterization are jointly carried out to precisely calibrate parameters used in the crystal plasticity finite element model. Subsequent finite element simulations of nanoscratching are performed to reveal fundamental deformation behaviour of single crystalline copper in terms of mechanical response and surface pile-up topography, as well as their dependence on crystallographic orientation. Furthermore, nanoscratching experiments with the same parameters used in the finite element simulations are carried out, the results of which are further compared with predication results by the finite element simulations. Simulation data and experimental results jointly demonstrate the strong anisotropic characteristics of single crystalline copper under nanoscratching, due to the crystallographic orientation dependent coupled effects of intrinsic dislocation slip and extrinsic discrete stress distribution by probe geometry.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)100-107
Number of pages8
JournalWear
Volume430-431
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jul 2019

Keywords

  • Crystal plasticity finite element
  • Crystallographic orientation
  • Nanoscratching
  • Single crystalline copper

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