“…These values are in the same range as earlier studies. 45,53,61,62 Specifically, the value of the dislocation immobilization parameter, k I , has generally been assumed to be about 80%-90% of the dislocation multiplication parameter, k M : 44 Physically, these govern the rate of generation of mobile dislocation density and their conversion to immobile dislocation densities. The dynamic recovery parameter, k D , generally governs the hardening rate at higher values of plastic strain, that is, the higher the value of this parameter, the higher the saturation in the stress-strain response.…”