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Multiscale investigation of shear relaxation in shock loading: A top-down perspective

Jingnan Liu, Guisen Liu, Changqing Ye, Kaiguo Chen, Jianbo Hu, Yuying Yu, Yao Shen

Materials & Design(2022)

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Abstract
Shear relaxation commonly occurs in shock compressed metals at the plastic wave front, but no consensus has ever been reached on its origin due to the multiscale nature of high rate plasticity. To this end, this work takes a top-down approach by conducting a theoretical and numerical investigation on the macro scale, and then simulations on the mesoscale with crystal plasticity, followed by a brief discussion on the microscale mechanisms based on dislocation theory. On the macroscale, theoretical derivation through isotropic elasticity and von-Mises plasticity, as well as continuum simulations of shocked aluminum employing Johnson-Cook plasticity and equations of state for nonlinear elasticity at high pressures, uncovers that strain rate hardening decisively leads to shear relaxation when the equivalent plastic strain rate is greater than two-thirds of the total strain rate ((epsilon)over dot(p) > 2/3.(epsilon)over dot(1)). Other factors play subsidiary roles, including limited or conditioned promotive effect of thermal softening and suppressive effect of strain hardening. On the mesoscale, simulations with crystal plasticity and hyperelasticity perfectly verify the macroscopic discoveries, and additionally revealed the subordinate stimulative effect of deformation heterogeneity of polycrystals. On the microscale, dislocation nucleation and multiplication are identified as the dominant factors by evaluating contributions of micro-mechanisms to strain rate hardening. (C) 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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Shear relaxation,Shock loading,Top-down,Continuum mechanics,Crystal plasticity
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