On the characterization of geometrically necessary dislocations in finite plasticity

From MaRDI portal
Publication:5939367


DOI10.1016/S0022-5096(00)00084-3zbMath0989.74013MaRDI QIDQ5939367

Paolo Cermelli, Morton E. Gurtin

Publication date: 28 July 2002

Published in: Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids (Search for Journal in Brave)


74E15: Crystalline structure

74A60: Micromechanical theories

74C99: Plastic materials, materials of stress-rate and internal-variable type


Related Items

A GEOMETRICALLY EXACT PLANAR COSSERAT SHELL-MODEL WITH MICROSTRUCTURE: EXISTENCE OF MINIMIZERS FOR ZERO COSSERAT COUPLE MODULUS, Curl bounds Grad on SO(3), On the Evolution of Plasticity and Incompatibility, Local existence and uniqueness for quasistatic finite plasticity with grain boundary relaxation, On the characterization of geometrically necessary dislocations in finite plasticity, A gradient theory of single-crystal viscoplasticity that accounts for geometrically necessary dislocations, On the evolution of crystallographic dislocation density in non-homogeneously deforming crystals, On spatial and material settings of hyperelastostatic crystal defects, The structure of uniform discrete defective crystals, Predicting the Hall-Petch effect in fcc metals using non-local crystal plasticity, Distribution-based model for the grain boundaries in polycrystalline plasticity, A large-deformation strain-gradient theory for isotropic viscoplastic materials, A finite element formulation to solve a non-local constitutive model with stresses and strains due to slip gradients, Continuum thermodynamic models for crystal plasticity including the effects of geometrically-necessary dislocations, Dislocation patterns and work-hardening in crystalline plasticity, A note on material forces in finite inelasticity, Mechanism-based strain gradient crystal plasticity. I: Theory, Mechanism-based strain gradient crystal plasticity. II: Analysis, A theory of strain-gradient plasticity for isotropic, plastically irrotational materials. I: small deformations, The Burgers vector and the flow of screw and edge dislocations in finite-deformation single-crystal plasticity, A finite-deformation, gradient theory of single-crystal plasticity with free energy dependent on densities of geometrically necessary dislocations, Dislocation walls in crystals under single slip, On the comparison of two approaches to compute material forces for inelastic materials. Application to single-slip crystal-plasticity, A variational multiscale method to incorporate strain gradients in a phenomenological plasticity model



Cites Work