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Overview

Carlos N. Tomé is affiliated with Los Alamos National Laboratory in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on materials science and engineering, with significant contributions to the understanding of microstructure and mechanical properties of various alloys and metals.

The main fields of study in their work include:

  • Materials Science
  • Engineering

The investigation extends to several subfields such as:

  • Materials Chemistry
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Biomaterials
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Metals and Alloys

Their scientific contributions cover specific topics including:

  • Microstructure and mechanical properties
  • Magnesium Alloys: Properties and Applications
  • Aluminum Alloys Composites Properties
  • Metallurgy and Material Forming
  • Metal Forming Simulation Techniques
  • Titanium Alloys Microstructure and Properties
  • High-Velocity Impact and Material Behavior

Carlos N. Tomé has published research in a range of scientific journals, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • Acta Materialia (7 publications)
  • International Journal of Plasticity (4 publications)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal (4 publications)
  • Scripta Materialia (3 publications)
  • Materials Characterization (2 publications)

Selected recent research articles include:

  • "Deformation behavior of CP-titanium under strain path changes: Experiment and crystal plasticity modeling," 2021, International Journal of Plasticity
  • "Characteristic boundaries associated with three-dimensional twins in hexagonal metals," 2020, Science Advances
  • "Finite element analysis using an incremental elasto-visco-plastic self-consistent polycrystal model: FE simulations on Zr and low-carbon steel subjected to bending, stress-relaxation, and unloading," 2021, International Journal of Plasticity
  • "Studying the micromechanical behaviors of a polycrystalline metal by artificial neural networks," 2021, Acta Materialia
  • "Revealing the effect of local stresses on twin growth mechanisms in titanium using synchrotron X-ray diffraction," 2021, Acta Materialia

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Laurent Capolungo (24 publications)
  • Rodney J. McCabe (18 publications)
  • Khanh Dang (10 publications)
  • M. Arul Kumar (9 publications)
  • Youngung Jeong (8 publications)

Best Publications

  • Texture and Anisotropy: Preferred Orientations in Polycrystals and their Effect on Materials Properties

    Ulrich Fred Kocks;Carlos Norberto Tomé;Hans-Rudolf Wenk

  • A self-consistent anisotropic approach for the simulation of plastic deformation and texture development of polycrystals : application to zirconium alloys

    R.A. Lebensohn;C.N. Tomé

  • Application of texture simulation to understanding mechanical behavior of Mg and solid solution alloys containing Li or Y

    S.R. Agnew;M.H. Yoo;C.N. Tomé

  • The relation between macroscopic and microscopic strain hardening in F.C.C. polycrystals

    C. Tome;G.R. Canova;U.F. Kocks;N. Christodoulou

  • A model for texture development dominated by deformation twinning: Application to zirconium alloys

    C.N. Tomé;R.A. Lebensohn;U.F. Kocks

  • Study of slip mechanisms in a magnesium alloy by neutron diffraction and modeling

    S.R. Agnew;C.N. Tomé;D.W. Brown;T.M. Holden

  • A dislocation-based constitutive law for pure Zr including temperature effects

    I.J. Beyerlein;C.N. Tomé

  • Modeling the effect of twinning and detwinning during strain-path changes of magnesium alloy AZ31

    Gwénaëlle Proust;Gwénaëlle Proust;Carlos N. Tomé;Ashutosh Jain;Sean R. Agnew

  • Statistical analyses of deformation twinning in magnesium

    I.J. Beyerlein;L. Capolungo;P.E. Marshall;R.J. McCabe

  • Internal strain and texture evolution during deformation twinning in magnesium

    D.W. Brown;S.R. Agnew;M.A.M. Bourke;T.M. Holden

  • Reorientation and stress relaxation due to twinning: Modeling and experimental characterization for Mg

    B. Clausen;C.N. Tomé;D.W. Brown;S.R. Agnew

  • Validating a polycrystal model for the elastoplastic response of magnesium alloy AZ31 using in situ neutron diffraction

    S.R. Agnew;D.W. Brown;C.N. Tomé

  • Grain size effects on the tensile properties and deformation mechanisms of a magnesium alloy, AZ31B, sheet

    A. Jain;O. Duygulu;D.W. Brown;C.N. Tomé

  • A crystal plasticity model for hexagonal close packed (HCP) crystals including twinning and de-twinning mechanisms

    H. Wang;P.D. Wu;J. Wang;C.N. Tomé

  • A study of residual stresses in Zircaloy-2 with rod texture

    P.A. Turner;C.N. Tomé

  • Modeling texture, twinning and hardening evolution during deformation of hexagonal materials

    G. Proust;C.N. Tomé;G.C. Kaschner

  • (1¯012) Twinning nucleation mechanisms in hexagonal-close-packed crystals

    J. Wang;J.P. Hirth;C.N. Tomé

  • A self-consistent viscoplastic model: prediction of rolling textures of anisotropic polycrystals

    R.A. Lebensohn;C.N. Tomé

  • An atomic and probabilistic perspective on twin nucleation in Mg

    J. Wang;I.J. Beyerlein;C.N. Tomé

  • Self-consistent modelling of the mechanical behaviour of viscoplastic polycrystals incorporating intragranular field fluctuations

    R. A. Lebensohn;C. N. Tomé;P. Ponte CastaÑeda

  • MODELING THE DEFORMATION BEHAVIOR OF HADFIELD STEEL SINGLE AND POLYCRYSTALS DUE TO TWINNING AND SLIP

    I Karaman;H Sehitoglu;A.J Beaudoin;Y.I Chumlyakov

Frequent Co-Authors

Irene J. Beyerlein
Irene J. Beyerlein University of California, Santa Barbara
Rodney J. McCabe
Rodney J. McCabe Los Alamos National Laboratory
Ricardo A. Lebensohn
Ricardo A. Lebensohn Los Alamos National Laboratory
Jian Wang
Jian Wang University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Laurent Capolungo
Laurent Capolungo Los Alamos National Laboratory
Donald W. Brown
Donald W. Brown Los Alamos National Laboratory
Bjørn Clausen
Bjørn Clausen Los Alamos National Laboratory
Sven C. Vogel
Sven C. Vogel Los Alamos National Laboratory
Sean R. Agnew
Sean R. Agnew University of Virginia
Hans-Rudolf Wenk
Hans-Rudolf Wenk University of California, Berkeley

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