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2010
Journal Article
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Numerical implementation of a 3D continuum theory of dislocation dynamics and application to micro-bending

Abstract
Crystal plasticity is governed by the motion of lattice dislocations. Although continuum theories of static dislocation assemblies date back to the 1950s, the line-like character of these defects posed serious problems for the development of a continuum theory of plasticity which is based on the averaged dynamics of dislocation systems. Only recently the geometrical problem of performing meaningful averages over systems of moving, oriented lines has been solved. Such averaging leads to the definition of a dislocation density tensor of second order along with its evolution equation. This tensor can be envisaged as the analogue of the classical dislocation density tensor in an extended space which includes the line orientation as an independent variable. In the current work, we discuss the numerical implementation of a continuum theory of dislocation evolution that is based on this dislocation density measure and apply this to some simple benchmark problems as well as to plane-strain micro-bending.
Author(s)
Sandfeld, S.
Hochrainer, T.
Gumbsch, P.
Zaiser, M.
Journal
The philosophical magazine  
Open Access
DOI
10.24406/publica-r-222394
10.1080/14786430903236073
File(s)
001.pdf (772.01 KB)
Language
English
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