Experimental lower bounds on geometrically necessary dislocation density
DOI10.1016/J.IJPLAS.2010.03.009zbMATH Open1426.74016OpenAlexW2015550261WikidataQ57310514 ScholiaQ57310514MaRDI QIDQ422648FDOQ422648
Authors: J. W. Kysar, Y. Saito, M. S. Oztop, D. Lee, Woonghee Tim Huh
Publication date: 18 May 2012
Published in: International Journal of Plasticity (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijplas.2010.03.009
Recommendations
- Dislocation structure during microindentation
- Geometrically necessary dislocations in viscoplastic single crystals and bicrystals undergoing small deformations
- An observation on the experimental measurement of dislocation density
- X-ray microdiffraction and strain gradient crystal plasticity studies of geometrically necessary dislocations near a Ni bicrystal grain boundary
- Continuum thermodynamic models for crystal plasticity including the effects of geometrically-necessary dislocations
electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD)geometrically necessary dislocation (GND) densitylattice rotationorientation imaging microscopy (OIM)single crystal
Micromechanics of solids (74M25) Statistical mechanics of crystals (82D25) Crystalline structure (74E15) Experimental work for problems pertaining to mechanics of deformable solids (74-05)
Cites Work
- Size effects and idealized dislocation microstructure at small scales: predictions of a phenomenological model of mesoscopic field dislocation mechanics. I.
- Size effects and idealized dislocation microstructure at small scales: predictions of a phenomenological model of mesoscopic field dislocation mechanics. II.
- On the analytical and physical foundations of the theory of dislocations and yielding by the differential geometry of continua
- Allgemeine Kontinuumstheorie der Versetzungen und Eigenspannungen
- A mathematical basis for strain-gradient plasticity theory. II: Tensorial plastic multiplier
- Lattice incompatibility and a gradient theory of crystal plasticity
- A unified treatment of strain gradient plasticity
- The physics of plastic deformation
- Mechanism-based strain gradient plasticity. I: Theory
- A one-dimensional theory of strain-gradient plasticity: formulation, analysis, numerical results
- On the characterization of geometrically necessary dislocations in finite plasticity
- A reformulation of strain gradient plasticity.
- A gradient theory of single-crystal viscoplasticity that accounts for geometrically necessary dislocations
- A comparison of a statistical-mechanics based plasticity model with discrete dislocation plasticity calculations
- A mathematical basis for strain-gradient plasticity theory. I: Scalar plastic multiplier
- X-ray microdiffraction and strain gradient crystal plasticity studies of geometrically necessary dislocations near a Ni bicrystal grain boundary
- Cylindrical void in a rigid-ideally plastic single crystal. I: Anisotropic slip line theory solution for face-centered cubic crystals
- New Perspectives in Plasticity Theory: Dislocation Nucleation, Waves, and Partial Continuity of Plastic Strain Rate
- Orientation dependence of the plastic slip near notches in ductile FCC single crystals
- Gradient single-crystal plasticity with free energy dependent on dislocation densities
- On lower order strain gradient plasticity theories
- A finite-deformation, gradient theory of single-crystal plasticity with free energy dependent on densities of geometrically necessary dislocations
- Energy, configurational forces and characteristic lengths associated with the continuum description of geometrically necessary dislocations
- Non-local crystal plasticity model with intrinsic SSD and GND effects
- A finite deformation theory of higher-order gradient crystal plasticity
- A comparison of dislocation-induced back stress formulations in strain gradient crystal plasticity
- A comparison of nonlocal continuum and discrete dislocation plasticity predictions.
- A thermodynamic based higher-order gradient theory for size-dependent plasticity
- Mechanism-based strain gradient crystal plasticity. I: Theory
- On the evolution of crystallographic dislocation density in non-homogeneously deforming crystals
- Discrete dislocation plasticity analysis of the wedge indentation of films
- Latent hardening in single crystals. II. Analytical characterization and predictions
- Continuum simulations of directional dependence of crack growth along a copper/sapphire bicrystal interface. I: Experiments and crystal plasticity background. II: Crack tip stress/deformation analysis
- Strain gradient crystal plasticity effects on flow localization
- Asymptotic analysis of growing plane strain tensile cracks in elastic- ideally plastic solids
- Experimental analysis of near-crack-tip plastic flow and deformation characteristics. I: Polycrystalline aluminum
- Crystal plasticity analysis of dislocation emission from micro voids
- Cylindrical void in a rigid-ideally plastic single crystal. II: Experiments and simulations
- A multiscale approach for modeling scale-dependent yield stress in polycrystalline metals
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- A multiscale gradient theory for single crystalline elastoviscoplasticity
Cited In (14)
- Grain size dependence of polycrystalline plasticity modeling in cylindrical indentation
- A review of higher order strain gradient theories of plasticity: origins, thermodynamics and connections with dislocation mechanics
- Dislocation structure during microindentation
- Estimating geometric dislocation densities in polycrystalline materials from orientation imaging microscopy
- Wedge indentation into elastic-plastic single crystals. I: Asymptotic fields for nearly-flat wedge
- A pseudospectral contact mechanics simulation of microindentation in two slip systems activated single crystalline material by using a homographic conformal mapping
- Continuum dislocation theory accounting for redundant dislocations and Taylor hardening
- Thermodynamic dislocation theory for non-uniform plastic deformations
- Diffraction-based misorientation mapping: a continuum mechanics description
- Martensitic phase transition involving dislocations
- X-ray microdiffraction and strain gradient crystal plasticity studies of geometrically necessary dislocations near a Ni bicrystal grain boundary
- Formulation and characterization of a continuous crystal lattice orientation finite element method (LOFEM) and its application to dislocation fields
- An observation on the experimental measurement of dislocation density
- Computational strain gradient crystal plasticity
Uses Software
This page was built for publication: Experimental lower bounds on geometrically necessary dislocation density
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q422648)