Abstract

In this study, the effects of strain rate and temperature on the flow stress of Inconel718 were analyzed by Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) experiment and quasi-static compression experiment. The classical JC constitutive model was established by combining the quasi-static compression experiment with the SHPB experiment. According to the effects of different grain sizes and [Formula: see text] phase on dislocation pile-up, the dislocation pile-up theory was introduced to modify the JC constitutive model. The modified constitutive model was compiled in FORTRAN language, and VUMAT user material subroutine was called and secondary development was carried out to establish the polycrystalline simulation model with different grain sizes. The uniaxial tensile and compression simulation process of polycrystal with different grain sizes was performed. Through comparing the simulation results with the experimental data. The correlation coefficient R, between the simulation and experimental values, is 0.97,981, and the average relative error is only 3.72%. The accuracy of the modified constitutive model was verified.

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