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A model for finite-deformation plasticity
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    A model for finite-deformation plasticity (English)
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    We propose a new large deformation viscoplastic model which includes the effects of static and dynamic recovery in its strain rate response as well as the plastic spin in its rotational response. The model is directly obtained from single slip dislocation considerations with the aid of a maximization procedure and a scale invariance argument. It turns out that the evolution of the back stress and the expression for the plastic spin are coupled within the structure of the theory. The model is used for the prediction of nonstandard effects in torsion, namely the development of axial stress and strain as well as the directional softening of the shear stress. The comparisons between the present continuum model and both experiments and self-consistent polycrystalline calculations are very encouraging.
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    large deformation viscoplastic model
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    effects of static and dynamic recovery
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    strain rate response
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    plastic spin
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    rotational response
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    single slip dislocation
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    maximization procedure
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    scale invariance argument
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    back stress
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    prediction of nonstandard effects in torsion
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    axial stress
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    directional softening
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    shear stress
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