2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijengsci.2012.10.001
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A model for elastic–viscoplastic deformations of crystalline solids based on material symmetry: Theory and plane-strain simulations

Abstract: : A model for the elastic-viscoplastic response of metallic single crystals is developed on the basis of the modern finite-deformation theory of plasticity combined with considerations of material symmetry. This is proposed as an alternative to conventional crystal plasticity theory, based on a decomposition of the plastic deformation rate into a superposition of slips on active slip systems. A simple special case of the general theory, modeling evolving geometrically necessary dislocations and their effect on… Show more

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“…As the authors demonstrate, inclusion of DDT in the yield function introduces an additional length-scale into the macroscopic theory. Using this length-scale as a parameter, [38] have shown the formation of dislocation microstructures with spatially localized DDT similar to our work. For similar structures, the value of the length-scale in the theory are also similar to the range of intermediate asymptotic length scales that we estimated are needed to obtain a field description of the DDT from the DD simulations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…As the authors demonstrate, inclusion of DDT in the yield function introduces an additional length-scale into the macroscopic theory. Using this length-scale as a parameter, [38] have shown the formation of dislocation microstructures with spatially localized DDT similar to our work. For similar structures, the value of the length-scale in the theory are also similar to the range of intermediate asymptotic length scales that we estimated are needed to obtain a field description of the DDT from the DD simulations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Such models form alternatives to the crystal-plasticity formulations based on active slip systems. For example, [38] include the DDT in the yield function, and develop a rate-independent macroscopic theory based on material symmetry. As the authors demonstrate, inclusion of DDT in the yield function introduces an additional length-scale into the macroscopic theory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The introduction in that recent paper provides an extensive bibliography of such research, and the substantial analysis in two dimensions provided there is based in part on the availability of an infinite family of energy wells (as was the case in [1] and [2]) and on the requirement of frame-indifference, ingredients that will enter into a future analysis of yielding, hysteresis, and dissipation, based on the results on energetics of structured deformations in the present paper. Another recent article [14] provides a critical review of an essential element of "physically based" plasticity theories and gives an alternative approach to conventional treatments.…”
Section: Spatial Localizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To derive a simple relation for plastic spin under the cubic symmetry group it is assumed that Ω is independent of α. It is also required, based on phenomenological considerations, that Ω is an odd function of S. The simplest representation of Ω is a third order polynomial in S given by [9]…”
Section: Wmentioning
confidence: 99%