Boundary layers in constrained plastic flow: comparison of nonlocal and discrete dislocation plasticity
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5939634
DOI10.1016/S0022-5096(00)00074-0zbMath1015.74004OpenAlexW2511919184MaRDI QIDQ5939634
Erik Van der Giessen, Alan Needleman, Norman A. Fleck, John Y. Shu
Publication date: 5 August 2003
Published in: Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5096(00)00074-0
discrete dislocation plasticityline singularitiesconstrained striphomogeneous shearmetallic materialssingle slipsize effectsmall displacementstrain gradient crystal plasticitysymmetric double slip
Small-strain, rate-dependent theories of plasticity (including theories of viscoplasticity) (74C10) Crystalline structure (74E15) Micromechanical theories (74A60)
Related Items
Plastic Deformation of Bicrystals Within Continuum Dislocation Theory ⋮ Analytical solution of plane constrained shear problem for single crystals within continuum dislocation theory ⋮ Thermodynamics-based gradient plasticity theories with an application to interface models ⋮ Dislocation-based micropolar single crystal plasticity: comparison of multi- and single criterion theories ⋮ Nonlocal continuum crystal plasticity with internal residual stresses ⋮ Strain-gradient elastic-plastic material models and assessment of the higher-order boundary conditions ⋮ Bauschinger and size effects in thin-film plasticity due to defect-energy of geometrical necessary dislocations ⋮ Discrete defect plasticity and implications for dissipation ⋮ Compliant interfaces: a mechanism for relaxation of dislocation pile-ups in a sheared single crystal ⋮ On torsion of a single crystal rod ⋮ Size effects in generalised continuum crystal plasticity for two-phase laminates ⋮ Deformation patterning driven by rate-dependent non-convex strain gradient plasticity ⋮ The role of interfaces in enhancing the yield strength of composites and polycrystals ⋮ Mechanism-based strain gradient crystal plasticity. II: Analysis ⋮ A one-dimensional theory of strain-gradient plasticity: formulation, analysis, numerical results ⋮ A deformation theory of strain gradient crystal plasticity that accounts for geometrically necessary dislocations ⋮ 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. ⋮ Studies of scale dependent crystal viscoplasticity models ⋮ Plastic deformation of freestanding thin films: experiments and modeling ⋮ Thin film delamination: A discrete dislocation analysis ⋮ Dislocation pile-ups in bicrystals within continuum dislocation theory ⋮ Mechanics of strain gradient plasticity with particular reference to decomposition of the state variables into energetic and dissipative components ⋮ On boundary conditions and plastic strain-gradient discontinuity in lower-order gradient plasticity ⋮ Bounds and estimates for the effect of strain gradients upon the effective plastic properties of an isotropic two-phase composite ⋮ Incompatibility and a simple gradient theory of plasticity ⋮ Indentation of a soft metal film on a hard substrate: strain gradient hardening effects ⋮ A reformulation of strain gradient plasticity. ⋮ Thermodynamic coarsening of dislocation mechanics and the size-dependent continuum crystal plasticity ⋮ Energies and distributions of dislocations in stacked pile-ups ⋮ Bimaterial interface fracture: a discrete dislocation model ⋮ Plane constrained shear of single crystal strip with two active slip systems ⋮ Size effects in two-dimensional Voronoi foams: A comparison between generalized continua and discrete models ⋮ A review of higher order strain gradient theories of plasticity: origins, thermodynamics and connections with dislocation mechanics ⋮ Direct calculations of material parameters for gradient plasticity ⋮ Study of size effects in thin films by means of a crystal plasticity theory based on DiFT ⋮ Strain gradient plasticity: energetic or dissipative? ⋮ Variational gradient plasticity at finite strains. III: Local-global updates and regularization techniques in multiplicative plasticity for single crystals ⋮ A comparison between crystal and isotropic strain gradient plasticity theories with accent on the role of the plastic spin ⋮ A comparison of nonlocal continuum and discrete dislocation plasticity predictions. ⋮ A nonlocal strain gradient plasticity theory for finite deformations ⋮ Plasticity size effects in voided crystals ⋮ Modelling of the interface between a thin film and a substrate within a strain gradient plasticity framework ⋮ Size effects and dislocation patterning in two-dimensional bending ⋮ Gradient single-crystal plasticity with free energy dependent on dislocation densities ⋮ On thermodynamic- and variational-based formulations of models for inelastic continua with internal lengthscales ⋮ Multi-scale second-order computational homogenization of multi-phase materials: a nested finite element solution strategy ⋮ Non-local crystal plasticity model with intrinsic SSD and GND effects ⋮ Generalized Continuum Modelling of Crystal Plasticity
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- A phenomenological theory for strain gradient effects in plasticity
- On the plasticity of single crystals: Free energy, microforces, plastic-strain gradients
- Lattice incompatibility and a gradient theory of crystal plasticity
- A theory of subgrain dislocation structures
- Gradient-dependent deformation of two-phase single crystals
- Mechanism-based strain gradient plasticity. I: Theory
- Strain gradient crystal plasticity: Size-dependent deformation of bicrystals
- A discrete dislocation analysis of bending
- A discrete dislocation analysis of mode I crack growth
- Plasticity at the micron scale
- Mechanism-based strain gradient plasticity. II: Analysis
- Brittle fracture due to an array of microcracks
- Plastic flow in a composite: A comparison of nonlocal continuum and discrete dislocation predictions