A continuum plasticity model for metals is presented from considerations of non-equilibrium thermodynamics. Of specific interest is the application of a fluctuation relation that subsumes the second law of thermodynamics en route to deriving the evolution equations for the internal state variables. The modelling itself is accomplished in a two-temperature framework that appears naturally by considering the thermodynamic system to be composed of two weakly interacting subsystems, viz. a kinetic vibrational subsystem corresponding to the atomic lattice vibrations and a configurational subsystem of the slower degrees of freedom describing the motion of defects in a plastically deforming metal. An apparently physical nature of the present model...
The main objective of this thesis is to provide an irreversible thermodynamics framework to describe...
Dislocations, i.e., line defects in the crystal structure, are at the origin of viscoplastic deforma...
Dislocations, i.e., line defects in the crystal structure, are at the origin of viscoplastic deforma...
A continuum plasticity model for metals is presented from considerations of non-equilibrium thermody...
Posed within the two-temperature theory of non-equilibrium thermodynamics, we propose a model for th...
Posed within the two-temperature theory of non-equilibrium thermodynamics, we propose a model for th...
Utilizing a non-equilibrium thermodynamic setting that involves two temperatures, we present a model...
Utilizing a non-equilibrium thermodynamic setting that involves two temperatures, we present a model...
This work aims to describe plastic deformation and microstructure evolution of metals at various sca...
This work aims to describe plastic deformation and microstructure evolution of metals at various sca...
The plastic deformation of metals is the result of the motion and interaction of dislocations, line ...
Irreversible thermodynamics is employed to describe plastic deformation of metallic single crystals ...
Recent experimental data has revealed that, over short time scales (on the nanosecond scale), during...
The main objective of this thesis is to provide an irreversible thermodynamics framework to describe...
The research under this project focused on a theoretical and computational modeling of dislocation d...
The main objective of this thesis is to provide an irreversible thermodynamics framework to describe...
Dislocations, i.e., line defects in the crystal structure, are at the origin of viscoplastic deforma...
Dislocations, i.e., line defects in the crystal structure, are at the origin of viscoplastic deforma...
A continuum plasticity model for metals is presented from considerations of non-equilibrium thermody...
Posed within the two-temperature theory of non-equilibrium thermodynamics, we propose a model for th...
Posed within the two-temperature theory of non-equilibrium thermodynamics, we propose a model for th...
Utilizing a non-equilibrium thermodynamic setting that involves two temperatures, we present a model...
Utilizing a non-equilibrium thermodynamic setting that involves two temperatures, we present a model...
This work aims to describe plastic deformation and microstructure evolution of metals at various sca...
This work aims to describe plastic deformation and microstructure evolution of metals at various sca...
The plastic deformation of metals is the result of the motion and interaction of dislocations, line ...
Irreversible thermodynamics is employed to describe plastic deformation of metallic single crystals ...
Recent experimental data has revealed that, over short time scales (on the nanosecond scale), during...
The main objective of this thesis is to provide an irreversible thermodynamics framework to describe...
The research under this project focused on a theoretical and computational modeling of dislocation d...
The main objective of this thesis is to provide an irreversible thermodynamics framework to describe...
Dislocations, i.e., line defects in the crystal structure, are at the origin of viscoplastic deforma...
Dislocations, i.e., line defects in the crystal structure, are at the origin of viscoplastic deforma...