The modeling of strain hardening in polycrystals is a difficult and still standing task. Current existing models are partly phenomenological, as they always consider constitutive parameters adjusted on the experiment. The aim of the present study is to design a physically based model for the basic problem of monotonic deformation in the FCC polycrystal. Laue microdiffraction is used to measure the mechanical fields in the vicinity of grain boundaries in a copper tricrystal compress at 0.2%. These measurements aim to characterize the plastic phenomena involved and to provide experimental data as bench results for the simulations. Evidences of geometrically necessary dislocations (GND) storage close to the grain boundaries are given in relati...
Plastic deformation of classical crystalline materials is mostly dominated by dislocations and their...
A crystal plasticity model for large plastic deformation of FCC metals is extended in order to be ab...
The improvement of the materials characterization techniques in the last years has given access to n...
The modeling of strain hardening in polycrystals is a difficult and still standing task. Current exi...
Modéliser la déformation plastique des polycristaux est un objectif majeur de la science des matéria...
The single crystal plasticity study has a real interest for the strain metals understanding during t...
Polycrystal models, beginning with the work of Sachs (1928) and Taylor (1938), have been used to pre...
A strain gradient dependent crystal plasticity approach is used to model the constitutive behaviour ...
The present work deals with crystal plasticity of single crystal nickel-base superalloys. In this co...
A polycrystal is made up of an agglomerate of micrometric single crystals adjoining each other. The ...
Classical crystal plasticity models fail to capture experimentally observed size effects, namely, th...
International audienceAn original description for crystal plasticity is presented in this work. It i...
Grain size is a critically important aspect of polycrystalline materials and experimental observatio...
Plastic deformation of classical crystalline materials is mostly dominated by dislocations and their...
A crystal plasticity model for large plastic deformation of FCC metals is extended in order to be ab...
The improvement of the materials characterization techniques in the last years has given access to n...
The modeling of strain hardening in polycrystals is a difficult and still standing task. Current exi...
Modéliser la déformation plastique des polycristaux est un objectif majeur de la science des matéria...
The single crystal plasticity study has a real interest for the strain metals understanding during t...
Polycrystal models, beginning with the work of Sachs (1928) and Taylor (1938), have been used to pre...
A strain gradient dependent crystal plasticity approach is used to model the constitutive behaviour ...
The present work deals with crystal plasticity of single crystal nickel-base superalloys. In this co...
A polycrystal is made up of an agglomerate of micrometric single crystals adjoining each other. The ...
Classical crystal plasticity models fail to capture experimentally observed size effects, namely, th...
International audienceAn original description for crystal plasticity is presented in this work. It i...
Grain size is a critically important aspect of polycrystalline materials and experimental observatio...
Plastic deformation of classical crystalline materials is mostly dominated by dislocations and their...
A crystal plasticity model for large plastic deformation of FCC metals is extended in order to be ab...
The improvement of the materials characterization techniques in the last years has given access to n...