In the general framework of non-linear elasticity, a subtle effect of plasticity recently observed in alloys at room temperature, i.e. the gliding instability of dislocations near axi-symmetrical precipitates, has been explained by means of static atomistic simulations. It is demonstrated that the interaction usually neglected between three sources of strain identified as the dislocations, the external applied strain and the precipitates is responsible for the unusual localized cross-slip of the dislocations from the $\{111\}$ to $\{100\}$ planes in zone with the axis of the precipitates. The static atomistic simulations performed at 0 K have clearly shown that the modification of the inter-planar distance in the neighborhood of the precipi...
A field theory of dislocation mechanics and plasticity is illustrated through new results at the nan...
Crystal plasticity is the result of the motion and complex and effectively non-linear interactions o...
Plastic deformation of crystalline materials is governed by the features of stress-driven motion of ...
Dislocation multiplication in plasticity research is often connected to the picture of a Frank-Read ...
This thesis focuses on the effects of slip-slip, slip-twin, and slip-precipitates interactions on st...
In the deformation of crystal and materials, dislocation glide takes place mainly in the contact pla...
Deformation twinning and martensitic transformations are characterized by the collective displacemen...
The Schmid law, which is accurate for face-centered-cubic (fcc) metals, assumes that only the shear ...
A new third term is incorporated within the multiplicative decomposition of the deformation gradient...
Strain localization and dislocation pattern formation are typical features of plastic deformation in...
A survey of possible mechanisms impeding and influencing glide processes in metals with impurities (...
Abstract: A field theory of dislocation mechanics and plasticity is illustrated through new results ...
Molecular dynamics analyses of defect-free aluminum single crystals subject to bending are carried o...
A distinction is made between uniform dislocation microstructures found in deformed materials where ...
The effects of the dislocation pattern formed due to the self-organization of the dislocations in cr...
A field theory of dislocation mechanics and plasticity is illustrated through new results at the nan...
Crystal plasticity is the result of the motion and complex and effectively non-linear interactions o...
Plastic deformation of crystalline materials is governed by the features of stress-driven motion of ...
Dislocation multiplication in plasticity research is often connected to the picture of a Frank-Read ...
This thesis focuses on the effects of slip-slip, slip-twin, and slip-precipitates interactions on st...
In the deformation of crystal and materials, dislocation glide takes place mainly in the contact pla...
Deformation twinning and martensitic transformations are characterized by the collective displacemen...
The Schmid law, which is accurate for face-centered-cubic (fcc) metals, assumes that only the shear ...
A new third term is incorporated within the multiplicative decomposition of the deformation gradient...
Strain localization and dislocation pattern formation are typical features of plastic deformation in...
A survey of possible mechanisms impeding and influencing glide processes in metals with impurities (...
Abstract: A field theory of dislocation mechanics and plasticity is illustrated through new results ...
Molecular dynamics analyses of defect-free aluminum single crystals subject to bending are carried o...
A distinction is made between uniform dislocation microstructures found in deformed materials where ...
The effects of the dislocation pattern formed due to the self-organization of the dislocations in cr...
A field theory of dislocation mechanics and plasticity is illustrated through new results at the nan...
Crystal plasticity is the result of the motion and complex and effectively non-linear interactions o...
Plastic deformation of crystalline materials is governed by the features of stress-driven motion of ...