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Nonuniform deformations in polycrystals and aspects of the validity of the Taylor model
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    Full solutions to mixed rate boundary value problems over polycrystalline domains are performed via the finite element method. In oder to make these finite element calculations feasible, an idealized two-dimensional crystal structure is studied. These boundary value problems rigorously satisfy the averaging theorems of \textit{R. Hill} [Proc. R. Soc. London. Ser. A 326, 131-147 (1972; Zbl 0229.73004)] so that well defined Taylor model analogue problems may be identified and solved. Comparisons between the finite element solutions and their corresponding Taylor model analogues yield a quantitative assessment of the Taylor model's validity with respect to its predictions of texture development and global stress- strain response. The finite element calculations also provide physical insight into the mechanisms contributing to the development of nonuniform and localized deformations in polycrystals.
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    mixed rate boundary value problems
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    polycrystalline domains
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    idealized two-dimensional crystal structure
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    averaging theorems
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    Taylor model analogue problems
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