Further investigation of crystal hardening inequalities in ( 110 ) channel die compression
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A set of geometrically based FCC crystal slip-systems hardening inequalities is analytically investigated in (110) channel die compression for all lateral constraint directions between ð112Þ and ð1 1 1Þ, following previous analyses of the other two distinct orientation ranges in (110) compression. With all critical slip systems active, it is proved that these inequalities uniquely predict initial lattice stability and finite crystal shearing only in the horizontal channel plane, consistent with experiments for this range of orientations. (The earlier analyses had predicted load-axis stability in both orientation ranges, and lattice stability in one, also commonly found experimentally.) Moreover, it is established that the lateral constraint stress predicted by the hardening inequalities will be less than that given by classic Taylor hardening as this stress evolves with deformation. It is further shown, taking into account experimental stress–strain curves and latent hardening experiments for aluminium and copper, that lattice stability generally can be expected to very large deformations, except perhaps for lateral constraint orientations near the ð112Þ end of the range, which result is consistent with experiment. In appendix A, the possibilities of solutions with a critical slip system inactive are investigated, and predictions of a power law rate-dependent plasticity model are analysed for comparison with the results based on the hardening inequalities.
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