Above true strain rates of $10^4$ s$^{-1}$ FCC metals exhibit a rapid increase in strength. Understanding of the physical mechanisms behind this strength transition is hindered by the number and interdependence of candidate mechanisms. Broadly, contributions to strength can be split into `instantaneous' effects and the more permanent `structural' ones. In this thesis a series of experiments are presented which are designed to separate the two types of contribution. Chapter 2 outlines the basics of dislocation plasticity, based on the seminal works of Taylor and Orowan. It then progresses on to discuss recent experimental and theoretical work on the understanding of slip as avalanche behaviour. Chapter 3 summarises traditional modellin...
Development and validation of constitutive models for polycrystalline materials subjected to high st...
International audienceTill now, it was widely believed that the dislocation strengthening coefficien...
The room temperature macroscopic and microscopic plastic behavior of four face-centered cubic metals...
In order to clarify the rate controlling mechanism of FCC metals at the high strain rates, a test is...
Plastic deformation in crystalline materials consists of an ensemble of collective dislocation glide...
This article offers a comprehensive experimental and theoretical study of the causes of thermal hard...
Dislocation glide is a general deformation mode, governing the strength of metals. Via discrete disl...
Shock compression is a powerful tool with which to study the high pressure response of matter. Metal...
Dislocation cross slip in FCC and HCP metals has been described in terms of various models. The deve...
Multilayered metals have been shown to display unusual strength as compared to bulk materials becaus...
Recent experimental data has revealed that, over short time scales (on the nanosecond scale), during...
In small-scale metallic systems, collective dislocation activity has been correlated with size effec...
The response of structures and materials subject to impulsive loads remains a field of intense resea...
In small-scale metallic systems, collective dislocation activity has been correlated with size effec...
AbstractThe origin of the rate-sensitive behaviour of plasticity over strain rate regimes from 10−5 ...
Development and validation of constitutive models for polycrystalline materials subjected to high st...
International audienceTill now, it was widely believed that the dislocation strengthening coefficien...
The room temperature macroscopic and microscopic plastic behavior of four face-centered cubic metals...
In order to clarify the rate controlling mechanism of FCC metals at the high strain rates, a test is...
Plastic deformation in crystalline materials consists of an ensemble of collective dislocation glide...
This article offers a comprehensive experimental and theoretical study of the causes of thermal hard...
Dislocation glide is a general deformation mode, governing the strength of metals. Via discrete disl...
Shock compression is a powerful tool with which to study the high pressure response of matter. Metal...
Dislocation cross slip in FCC and HCP metals has been described in terms of various models. The deve...
Multilayered metals have been shown to display unusual strength as compared to bulk materials becaus...
Recent experimental data has revealed that, over short time scales (on the nanosecond scale), during...
In small-scale metallic systems, collective dislocation activity has been correlated with size effec...
The response of structures and materials subject to impulsive loads remains a field of intense resea...
In small-scale metallic systems, collective dislocation activity has been correlated with size effec...
AbstractThe origin of the rate-sensitive behaviour of plasticity over strain rate regimes from 10−5 ...
Development and validation of constitutive models for polycrystalline materials subjected to high st...
International audienceTill now, it was widely believed that the dislocation strengthening coefficien...
The room temperature macroscopic and microscopic plastic behavior of four face-centered cubic metals...