“…The poor performance of the homogenized model may stem from several factors. One is its inability to capture the shape of the plastic zone in front of the crack -see the previous section and Figure 6 -which supports the claims mentioned in the introduction that the associated von Mises plasticity is not the best choice for metals containing particles [8,9]. Another factor is the continuous yielding behavior of the composite, well-known for similar materials [11,20], which is in contrast with the common modelling assumption of a sharp threshold for plastic flow.…”
Section: Size Of the Plastic Zonementioning
confidence: 52%
“…Then, since Eq. (8) states that the two points must have the same values of and , consistency requires that 0 in Eq. (7).…”
Section: Micro-scale Resolved Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are two challenges associated with the implementation of the boundary conditions specified by Eqs. ( 7) and (8) in the micro-scale resolved model. The first is that the finite element mesh is not symmetric.…”
Section: Sensitivity To the Model Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, there is experimental and numerical evidence that plasticity driven by the von Mises stress, which forms the backbone of the derivation of Eqs. ( 1) and (2), is not optimal to describe the inelastic deformation of metals containing particles [8,9].…”
“…The poor performance of the homogenized model may stem from several factors. One is its inability to capture the shape of the plastic zone in front of the crack -see the previous section and Figure 6 -which supports the claims mentioned in the introduction that the associated von Mises plasticity is not the best choice for metals containing particles [8,9]. Another factor is the continuous yielding behavior of the composite, well-known for similar materials [11,20], which is in contrast with the common modelling assumption of a sharp threshold for plastic flow.…”
Section: Size Of the Plastic Zonementioning
confidence: 52%
“…Then, since Eq. (8) states that the two points must have the same values of and , consistency requires that 0 in Eq. (7).…”
Section: Micro-scale Resolved Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are two challenges associated with the implementation of the boundary conditions specified by Eqs. ( 7) and (8) in the micro-scale resolved model. The first is that the finite element mesh is not symmetric.…”
Section: Sensitivity To the Model Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, there is experimental and numerical evidence that plasticity driven by the von Mises stress, which forms the backbone of the derivation of Eqs. ( 1) and (2), is not optimal to describe the inelastic deformation of metals containing particles [8,9].…”
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