This work aims to describe plastic deformation and microstructure evolution of metals at various scales in terms of dislocation behaviour. The theory is based on statistical thermodynamics, where the entropy is proposed to incorporate the possible paths for dislocation motion. Other than estimating the velocity gradients a dislocation may reach, the number of possible paths (configurations) that are favourable in terms of free energy at a given temperature and strain rate are considered in the entropy. It is demonstrated that the entropy features strongly in plasticity: 1) Its description supplies a physical foundation to the Kocks–Mecking formulation across the scales at a variety of deformation conditions for FCC, BCC and HCP metals, by i...
The thermodynamic theory of dislocation-enabled plasticity is based on two unconventional hypotheses...
Posed within the two-temperature theory of non-equilibrium thermodynamics, we propose a model for th...
Based on the theory of irreversible thermodynamics, the present work proposes a dislocation-based mo...
This work aims to describe plastic deformation and microstructure evolution of metals at various sca...
Irreversible thermodynamics is employed to describe plastic deformation of metallic single crystals ...
A new theory for describing plastic deformation in metals is presented. The approach focuses on obta...
Deformation twinning in HCP metals is described by a novel thermostatistical approach. Thermodynamic...
The Kocks-Mecking theory is reformulated by finding a new expression for the recovery rate term. A t...
Plastic deformation in single crystals, coarse-grained polycrystals, micrometric dislocation cells a...
A recently developed model for describing plasticity in FCC metals (E.I., Galindo-Nava, P.E.J., Rive...
Expressions for obtaining the dislocation cell size and misorientation angle evolution as functions ...
Irreversible thermodynamics is employed as a framework to describe plastic deformation in pure metal...
Irreversible thermodynamics is employed as a framework to describe plastic deformation in pure metal...
In this work a dislocation based constitutive description for modeling the thermo visco plastic beha...
The present work extends a recent model for plastic deformation of polycrystalline metals based on i...
The thermodynamic theory of dislocation-enabled plasticity is based on two unconventional hypotheses...
Posed within the two-temperature theory of non-equilibrium thermodynamics, we propose a model for th...
Based on the theory of irreversible thermodynamics, the present work proposes a dislocation-based mo...
This work aims to describe plastic deformation and microstructure evolution of metals at various sca...
Irreversible thermodynamics is employed to describe plastic deformation of metallic single crystals ...
A new theory for describing plastic deformation in metals is presented. The approach focuses on obta...
Deformation twinning in HCP metals is described by a novel thermostatistical approach. Thermodynamic...
The Kocks-Mecking theory is reformulated by finding a new expression for the recovery rate term. A t...
Plastic deformation in single crystals, coarse-grained polycrystals, micrometric dislocation cells a...
A recently developed model for describing plasticity in FCC metals (E.I., Galindo-Nava, P.E.J., Rive...
Expressions for obtaining the dislocation cell size and misorientation angle evolution as functions ...
Irreversible thermodynamics is employed as a framework to describe plastic deformation in pure metal...
Irreversible thermodynamics is employed as a framework to describe plastic deformation in pure metal...
In this work a dislocation based constitutive description for modeling the thermo visco plastic beha...
The present work extends a recent model for plastic deformation of polycrystalline metals based on i...
The thermodynamic theory of dislocation-enabled plasticity is based on two unconventional hypotheses...
Posed within the two-temperature theory of non-equilibrium thermodynamics, we propose a model for th...
Based on the theory of irreversible thermodynamics, the present work proposes a dislocation-based mo...