Conventional wisdom established atomistic defects, dislocations, as agents of plastic deformation. On macroscopic scale, rock, wood, steel, tough ceramics, fiber reinforced composites, and silicon all deform in the same way and produce the same pattern; shear bands. The argumentation presented here, starts on the largest length scale of the problem at hand and leads through a number of hierarchical levels down to the atomistic mechanism. Shear bands develop discontinuously by the motion of a process zone. Locally, i.e. in the process zone, deformation proceeds perpendicularly to the macroscopic shear, in combination with a rotation. The microscopic shear itself may occur again in a discontinuous manner and again orthogonally to the intermed...
We studied basic structural elements of a deformation relief formed on lateral faces of nickel singl...
Severe plastic deformation of solids is relevant to many materials processing techniques as well as ...
A distinction is made between uniform dislocation microstructures found in deformed materials where ...
Conventional wisdom established atomistic defects, dislocations, as agents of plastic deformation. O...
A simplified physical picture is extracted from the many complicated processes occuring during plast...
Shear bands are planar regions of microstructure that have undergone collective shape change by simp...
The plastic deformation of crystalline and non-crystalline solids incorporates microscopically local...
This chapter focuses on relationships between plastic deformation structures and mechanical properti...
Deformation twinning and martensitic transformations are characterized by the collective displacemen...
The miniaturization trends on electronic components manufacturing, have challenged conventional know...
Shear banding, a type of inhomogeneous plastic flow involving very large local strains, occurs in a ...
219 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.A cyclic plasticity model dev...
In the general framework of non-linear elasticity, a subtle effect of plasticity recently observed i...
The usual method of introducing engineers to the concept of dislocations and their role in plastic f...
Over a scale which extends from about a fraction of a micron to tens of microns, metals display a st...
We studied basic structural elements of a deformation relief formed on lateral faces of nickel singl...
Severe plastic deformation of solids is relevant to many materials processing techniques as well as ...
A distinction is made between uniform dislocation microstructures found in deformed materials where ...
Conventional wisdom established atomistic defects, dislocations, as agents of plastic deformation. O...
A simplified physical picture is extracted from the many complicated processes occuring during plast...
Shear bands are planar regions of microstructure that have undergone collective shape change by simp...
The plastic deformation of crystalline and non-crystalline solids incorporates microscopically local...
This chapter focuses on relationships between plastic deformation structures and mechanical properti...
Deformation twinning and martensitic transformations are characterized by the collective displacemen...
The miniaturization trends on electronic components manufacturing, have challenged conventional know...
Shear banding, a type of inhomogeneous plastic flow involving very large local strains, occurs in a ...
219 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.A cyclic plasticity model dev...
In the general framework of non-linear elasticity, a subtle effect of plasticity recently observed i...
The usual method of introducing engineers to the concept of dislocations and their role in plastic f...
Over a scale which extends from about a fraction of a micron to tens of microns, metals display a st...
We studied basic structural elements of a deformation relief formed on lateral faces of nickel singl...
Severe plastic deformation of solids is relevant to many materials processing techniques as well as ...
A distinction is made between uniform dislocation microstructures found in deformed materials where ...