A new technique for the modelling of multiple dislocations based on introducing interior discontinuities is presented. In contrast to existing methods, the superposition of infinite domain solutions is avoided; interior discontinuities are specified on the dislocation slip surfaces and the resulting boundary value problem is solved by a finite element method. The accuracy of the proposed method is verified and its efficiency for multi-dislocation problems is illustrated. Bounded core energies are incorporated into the method through regularization of the discontinuities at their edges. Though the method is applied to edge dislocations here, its extension to other types of dislocations is straightforward
International audienceThe initiation and propagation of cracks in solids often leads to unstable str...
Dislocations can provide short circuit diffusion paths for atoms resulting in a dislocation climb mo...
A superposition technique is introduced that allows for the application of discrete dislocation (DD)...
The standard strategy developed by Van der Giessen and Needleman (1995 Modelling Simul. Mater. Sci. ...
We present a finite element description of Volterra dislocations using a thermal analogue and the in...
Dislocations are line defects in crystals. They are primary carries of crystal plasticity. The direc...
The standard strategy developed by Van der Giessen and Needleman (1995 Modelling Simul. Mater. Sci. ...
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A finite element description of variable core edge dislocations in the context of linear elasticity ...
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Key words: discontinuous nite elements, crack propagation, Nitsche's method Summary. A disconti...
International audienceThe initiation and propagation of cracks in solids often leads to unstable str...
Dislocations can provide short circuit diffusion paths for atoms resulting in a dislocation climb mo...
A superposition technique is introduced that allows for the application of discrete dislocation (DD)...
The standard strategy developed by Van der Giessen and Needleman (1995 Modelling Simul. Mater. Sci. ...
We present a finite element description of Volterra dislocations using a thermal analogue and the in...
Dislocations are line defects in crystals. They are primary carries of crystal plasticity. The direc...
The standard strategy developed by Van der Giessen and Needleman (1995 Modelling Simul. Mater. Sci. ...
Artículo de publicación ISIOn using Noll's theory of materially uniform but inhomogeneous bodies, a ...
Dislocation models based on the Extended Finite Element Method (XFEM) are developed for thin shells ...
A newly developed method, [1], for modelling dislocations is applied to problems involving the inter...
There are two distinct approaches to the description of dislocations in solids. Often discrete dislo...
A finite element description of variable core edge dislocations in the context of linear elasticity ...
We present algorithms for analytically calculating the displacements, strains, and stresses associat...
Tectonic faults are commonly modelled as Volterra or Somigliana dislocations in an elastic medium. V...
Key words: discontinuous nite elements, crack propagation, Nitsche's method Summary. A disconti...
International audienceThe initiation and propagation of cracks in solids often leads to unstable str...
Dislocations can provide short circuit diffusion paths for atoms resulting in a dislocation climb mo...
A superposition technique is introduced that allows for the application of discrete dislocation (DD)...