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Title

Explicit nonlinear finite element approach to the Lagrangian-based coupled phase field and elasticity equations for nanoscale thermal- and stress-induced martensitic transformations.

Authors

Javanbakht, Mahdi; Rahbar, Hossein; Ashourian, Milad

Abstract

In this paper, a nonlinear finite element procedure is developed to solve the coupled system of phase field and elasticity equations at large strains for martensitic phase transformations at the nanoscale. The transformation is defined based on an order parameter which varies between 0 for austenite to one for martensite. The phase field equation relates the rate of change of the order parameter to the Helmholtz free energy. Both the Helmholtz free energy and the transformational strain tensor depend on the order parameter, and the coupling between the phase field and elasticity equations occurs due to the presence of elastic energy in the Helmholtz free energy and the transformational strain in the total strain. The deformation gradient tensor is introduced as a multiplicative decomposition of elastic and transformational gradient tensors. A staggered strategy is used to solve the coupled system of equations so that first, the principle of virtual work is utilized to obtain the integral form of the Lagrangian equation of motion. It is then discretized and solved using the Newton–Raphson method which gives the displacements and consequently, the deformation gradient tensor. Next, since the order parameter is obtained from the phase field equation from the previous time step, the elastic deformation gradient tensor and the first Piola–Kirchhoff stress can be calculated and substituted in the phase field equation to find the order parameter for the current time step. The weighted residuals method is used to derive the finite element form of the phase field equation and the explicit method is used for its time discretization. The finite element procedure is well verified by comparing the obtained results with those from other simulations. Examples of thermal- and stress-induced phase transformations are presented, including austenite–martensite interface propagation and growth of preexisting martensitic regions. The developed algorithm and code can be advanced to solve kinetic problems coupled with mechanics at large strains for phase transformations and similar phenomena at the nanoscale.

Subjects

MARTENSITIC transformations; HELMHOLTZ free energy; ELASTICITY; ELASTIC deformation; NEWTON-Raphson method; EQUATIONS of motion; HELMHOLTZ equation; LAGRANGE equations

Publication

Continuum Mechanics & Thermodynamics, 2023, Vol 35, Issue 3, p821

ISSN

0935-1175

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00161-020-00912-1

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