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2005
Conference Paper
Title

Dynamic aspects of dislocation motion: Atomistic simulations

Abstract
Atomistic simulations of accelerating edge and srew dislocations were carried out to study the dynamics of dislocations in a face centered cubic metal. Using two different embedded atom potentials for nickel and a simple slab geometry, the Peierls stress, the effective mass, the line tension and the drag coefficient were determined. A dislocation intersecting an array of voidas is used to study dynamic effects in dislocation-obstacle interactions. A pronounced effect caused by inertial overshooting is found. A dynamic line tension model is developed which reproduces the simulation results. The model can be used to easily estimate the magnitude of inertial effects in the interaction of dislocations with localized obstacles for different obstacle strengths, - spacings and temperatures.
Author(s)
Bitzek, E.
Gumbsch, P.
Mainwork
Dislocations 2004. An International Conference on the Fundamentals of Plastic Deformation  
Conference
International Conference on the Fundamentals of Plastic Deformation LaColle-sur-Loup  
DOI
10.1016/j.msea.2005.03.047
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoffmechanik IWM  
Keyword(s)
  • dislocation drag

  • inertia

  • dislocation-obstacle interaction

  • atomistic simulation

  • line tension model

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