“…In order to include the drag coefficient of Blaschke et al [45,47,51,52], an analytical approximation for dislocation drag as a function of local stress, material density, and temperature, B(σ, ρ, T ), valid in the isotropic limit for ambient and high temperatures must be developed. This is presented in Section 3, and is based on previous work [45,52]. We also note that a generalization of the original model developed by Blaschke et al [9,47,51] included a dependence on the dislocation line character (edge vs. screw), which has been shown to have interesting effects on dislocation drag -and hence the stress versus strain rate relations.…”