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Mechanism-based strain gradient plasticity. I: Theory (English)
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8 April 2002
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Non uniform strain experiments as twisting of thin wires, bending of thin beams, and micro- or nano-indentation show a strong increase in strength with increasing strain gradient. In order to mathematically describe these findings, the authors formulate mechanism-based strain gradient plasticity. They consider microscale variables and mesoscale variables which are linked by equality of plastic works. Further postulates concerning the microscale are the Taylor hardening model for flow stress and conventional plasticity as normality. With this clearly written paper the authors contribute to filling the gap between solid state physics and continuum mechanics.
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elastic-plastic material
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dislocation
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strengthening mechanism
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mechanism-based strain gradient plasticity
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microscale variables
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mesoscale variables
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equality of plastic works
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Taylor hardening model
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