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A probabilistic approach to polycrystalline plasticity part I: theory

✍ Scribed by Steven J. Sackett; James M. Kelly; Peter P. Gillis


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Weight
917 KB
Volume
304
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-0032

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✦ Synopsis


A set of constitutiue equations for polycrystalline plasticity is derived using arguments based directly on the dislocation processes inuolved. Distributed glide-plane orientations and Burgers-vector directions facilitate handling of the polycrystalline structure, and they yield equations involving probability distributions for variables that are directly related to measurable dislocation quantities. When the motion of the dislocations is isochoric, the tensorial character of the plastic strain rate is shown to be entirely determined by a second-rank symmetric tensor directly related to ordinary elements of crystallographic glide. This same tensor is also shown to determine the resolved shear stress ucting on a dislocation in the direction of its Burgers uector, a quantity critical to the determination of the dislocation speed. Evolutionary equations for the dislocation density and the mobile fraction of dislocations are developed to complete the material description. The resulting theory, which allows for the production and interaction of non-uniform dislocation distributions, can model such phenomena as the development of anisotropy with plastic deformation, and material hardening or softening.


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