Modified Steinberg–Guinan elasticity model to describe softening–hardening dual anomaly in vanadium

Constitutive models are essential for describing the mechanical behavior of materials under high temperatures and pressures, among which the Steinberg–Guinan (SG) model is widely adopted. Recent work has discovered a peculiar dual anomaly of compression-induced softening and heating-induced hardenin...

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Published inJournal of applied physics Vol. 135; no. 11
Main Authors Wang, Hao, Gan, Yuan-Chao, Chen, Xiang-Rong, Wang, Yi-Xian, Geng, Hua Y.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 21.03.2024
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Summary:Constitutive models are essential for describing the mechanical behavior of materials under high temperatures and pressures, among which the Steinberg–Guinan (SG) model is widely adopted. Recent work has discovered a peculiar dual anomaly of compression-induced softening and heating-induced hardening in the elasticity of compressed vanadium [Phys. Rev. B 104, 134102 (2021)], which is beyond the capability of the SG model to describe. In this work, a modified SG elasticity constitutive model is proposed to embody such an anomalous behavior. Elemental vanadium is considered as an example to demonstrate the effectiveness of this improved model in describing the dual anomalies of elasticity. This new SG elasticity model can also be applied to other materials that present an irregular variation in the mechanical elasticity and are important to faithfully model and simulate the mechanical response of materials under extreme conditions.
ISSN:0021-8979
1089-7550
DOI:10.1063/5.0175630