Based on the concept to of generalized stresses as proposed by Gurtin [6] and Forest [4], we extend an existing model for strain rate- and temperature-dependent asymmetric plastic material behavior accompanied by phase transformation with a gradient term of phase fraction. To this end a chemical variable, representing the austenite volume fraction, is treated as an extra degree of freedom, and the influence of its first gradient will be studied. A generalized principle of virtual power is postulated involving generalized stresses and used to derive the constitutive equations. The bulk model is formulated within a thermodynamic framework. For the scenario of a cutting process we have a martensite-austenite-martensite transformation. Finally, a cutting simulation is investigated to test our model and the different mechanisms are illustrated.
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Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Matemàtiques i estadística::Anàlisi numèrica::Mètodes en elements finits; Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria dels materials::Conformat de materials; Finite element method; Cutting; Machining--Mathematical models; Materials--Mechanical properties--Mathematical models; Generalized stresses; Gradient term; Additional degree of freedom; Asymmetric effects; Phase transformation; Elements finits, Mètode dels; Tall; Mecanitzat -- Models matemàtics; Materials -- Propietats mecàniques
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