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A phase field model to simulate crack initiation from pitting site in isotropic and anisotropic elastoplastic material

  • Jie Song
  • , Christian Matthew
  • , Kevin Sangoi
  • , Yao Fu

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Abstract

A multiphysics phase field framework for coupled electrochemical and elastoplastic behaviors is presented, where the evolution of complex solid-electrolyte is described by the variation of the phase field variable with time. The solid-electrolyte interface kinetics nonlinearly depends on the thermodynamic driving force and can be accelerated by mechanical straining according to the film rupture-dissolution mechanism. A number of examples in two- and three- dimensions are demonstrated based on the finite element-based MOOSE framework. The model successfully captures the pit-to-crack transition under simultaneous electrochemical and mechanical effects. The crack initiation and growth has been demonstrated to depend on a variety of materials properties. The coupled corrosion and crystal plasticity framework also predict the crack initiation away from the perpendicular to the loading direction.

Original languageEnglish
Article number055002
JournalModelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering
Volume31
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2023

Keywords

  • coupled electrochemical and elastoplastic behavior
  • crystal plasticity
  • phase field model
  • pit-to-crack transition

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