A new unified description for the steady state deformation stress in single and polycrystalline metals and for various deformation conditions is presented. The new formulation for dislocation controlled deformation stems from the field of irreversible thermodynamics. The model applies to conditions of dynamic recovery as well as dynamic recrystallization and has been validated for constant strain rate and creep loading conditions. Unlike existing approaches, the new model captures transitions between deformation mechanisms within a single formulation. For conditions of dynamic recrystallization, the average dislocation density is found to be a function of the shear strain rate and a term combining the dislocation climb velocity and the grai...
The steady state of plastic deformation is modelled by non-equilibrium thermodynamics theory. Based ...
A review of constitutive models based on the mechanics of dislocation motion is presented, with focu...
The equilibrium state of moving dislocations in a crystal during the constant strain-rate deformatio...
A new unified description for the steady state deformation stress in single and polycrystalline meta...
A non-equilibrium thermodynamics-based approach is proposed to predict the dislocation density and f...
The main objective of this thesis is to provide an irreversible thermodynamics framework to describe...
The present work extends a recent model for plastic deformation of polycrystalline metals based on i...
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...
The main objective of this thesis is to provide an irreversible thermodynamics framework to describe...
The present work extends a recent model for plastic deformation of polycrystalline metals based on i...
Irreversible thermodynamics is employed to describe plastic deformation of metallic single crystals ...
The steady state of plastic deformation is modelled by non-equilibrium thermodynamics theory. Based ...
Based on the theory of irreversible thermodynamics, the present work proposes a dislocation-based mo...
Based on the theory of irreversible thermodynamics, the present work proposes a dislocation-based mo...
The steady state of plastic deformation is modelled by non-equilibrium thermodynamics theory. Based ...
A review of constitutive models based on the mechanics of dislocation motion is presented, with focu...
The equilibrium state of moving dislocations in a crystal during the constant strain-rate deformatio...
A new unified description for the steady state deformation stress in single and polycrystalline meta...
A non-equilibrium thermodynamics-based approach is proposed to predict the dislocation density and f...
The main objective of this thesis is to provide an irreversible thermodynamics framework to describe...
The present work extends a recent model for plastic deformation of polycrystalline metals based on i...
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...
The main objective of this thesis is to provide an irreversible thermodynamics framework to describe...
The present work extends a recent model for plastic deformation of polycrystalline metals based on i...
Irreversible thermodynamics is employed to describe plastic deformation of metallic single crystals ...
The steady state of plastic deformation is modelled by non-equilibrium thermodynamics theory. Based ...
Based on the theory of irreversible thermodynamics, the present work proposes a dislocation-based mo...
Based on the theory of irreversible thermodynamics, the present work proposes a dislocation-based mo...
The steady state of plastic deformation is modelled by non-equilibrium thermodynamics theory. Based ...
A review of constitutive models based on the mechanics of dislocation motion is presented, with focu...
The equilibrium state of moving dislocations in a crystal during the constant strain-rate deformatio...