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arxiv: 1501.02132 · v3 · pith:VS3BUNK6new · submitted 2015-01-09 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

A link between microstructure evolution and macroscopic response in elasto-plasticity: formulation and numerical approximation of the higher-dimensional Continuum Dislocation Dynamics theory

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Micro-plasticity theories and models are suitable to explain and predict mechanical response of devices on length scales where the influence of the carrier of plastic deformation - the dislocations - cannot be neglected or completely averaged out. To consider these effects without resolving each single dislocation a large variety of continuum descriptions has been developed, amongst which the higher-dimensional continuum dislocation dynamics (hdCDD) theory by Hochrainer et al. (Phil. Mag. 87, pp. 1261-1282) takes a different, statistical approach and contains information that are usually only contained in discrete dislocation models. We present a concise formulation of hdCDD in a general single-crystal plasticity context together with a discontinuous Galerkin scheme for the numerical implementation which we evaluate by numerical examples: a thin film under tensile and shear loads. We study the influence of different realistic boundary conditions and demonstrate that dislocation fluxes and their lines' curvature are key features in small-scale plasticity.

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