International audienceThe Hall-Petch (HP) law, that accounts for the effect of grain size on the plastic yield stress of polycrystals, is revisited in terms of the collective motion of interacting dislocations. Sudden relaxation of incompatibility stresses in a grain triggers aftershocks in the neighboring ones. The HP law results from a scaling argument based on the conservation of the elastic energy during such transfers. The Hall-Petch law breakdown for nanometric sized grains is shown to stem from the loss of such a collective behavior as grains start deforming by successive motion of individual dislocations
Size dependent behavior is observed in polycrystalline metals where the yield stress follows an inve...
Inverse Hall-Petch effect/grain size softening in quasi- and nanocrystalline materials at ambient/lo...
We review some of the factors that influence the hardness of polycrystalline materials with grain-si...
International audienceThe Hall-Petch (HP) law, that accounts for the effect of grain size on the pla...
To construct wide-range constitutive equations of solid substances suitable for calculations of dyna...
The evolution of the yield and flow stress in polycrystals with characteristic grain sizes ranging f...
Owing to their very high strength, nanocrystalline metals have been extensively studied over the rec...
The statistical-thermodynamic dislocation theory developed in previous papers is used here in an ana...
Polycrystalline materials with mean grain size smaller than 10nm will soften if its mean grain size ...
Dislocation Dynamics (DD) simulations are used to investigate the Hall-Petch (HP) effect and back st...
Grain size strengthening, referred to as the Hall-Petch effect, is a common strategy to improve the ...
Abstract. We provide an overview of theoretical models of plastic deformation processes in nanocryst...
A model for the deformation of nanocrystalline materials based on grain boundary sliding and formati...
When a crystal deforms plastically, sources within, such as the Frank-Read source, emit dislocations...
19 pages, 5 Figures, 3 Tables19 pages, 5 Figures, 3 TablesThe Hall-Petch effect has been described f...
Size dependent behavior is observed in polycrystalline metals where the yield stress follows an inve...
Inverse Hall-Petch effect/grain size softening in quasi- and nanocrystalline materials at ambient/lo...
We review some of the factors that influence the hardness of polycrystalline materials with grain-si...
International audienceThe Hall-Petch (HP) law, that accounts for the effect of grain size on the pla...
To construct wide-range constitutive equations of solid substances suitable for calculations of dyna...
The evolution of the yield and flow stress in polycrystals with characteristic grain sizes ranging f...
Owing to their very high strength, nanocrystalline metals have been extensively studied over the rec...
The statistical-thermodynamic dislocation theory developed in previous papers is used here in an ana...
Polycrystalline materials with mean grain size smaller than 10nm will soften if its mean grain size ...
Dislocation Dynamics (DD) simulations are used to investigate the Hall-Petch (HP) effect and back st...
Grain size strengthening, referred to as the Hall-Petch effect, is a common strategy to improve the ...
Abstract. We provide an overview of theoretical models of plastic deformation processes in nanocryst...
A model for the deformation of nanocrystalline materials based on grain boundary sliding and formati...
When a crystal deforms plastically, sources within, such as the Frank-Read source, emit dislocations...
19 pages, 5 Figures, 3 Tables19 pages, 5 Figures, 3 TablesThe Hall-Petch effect has been described f...
Size dependent behavior is observed in polycrystalline metals where the yield stress follows an inve...
Inverse Hall-Petch effect/grain size softening in quasi- and nanocrystalline materials at ambient/lo...
We review some of the factors that influence the hardness of polycrystalline materials with grain-si...