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An assessment of mechanism-based plasticity models for polycrystalline magnesium alloys

The objective of this work is to assess computationally efficient coarse-grained plasticity models against high-fidelity crystal plasticity simulations for magnesium polycrystals over a wide range of textures and grain sizes. A basic requirement is that such models are able to capture {\it evolving} plastic anisotropy and tension-compression asymmetry. To this end, two-surface and three-surface plasticity models are considered. The two-surface constitutive formulation separately accounts for slip and twinning, while the three-surface model further apportions the contributions of basal and nonbasal slip. Model identification is based on stress-strain responses for loading along six orientations under both tension and compression. The evolution of overall plastic anisotropy, as well as microscale relative activities of slip and twin systems, is analyzed in detail. The prospects of using coarse-grained plasticity models in guiding the development of physically sound damage models for magnesium alloys are discussed.

preprint2026arXivOpen access

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