This thesis concerns with Dynamic Discrete Dislocation Plasticity (D3P), a planar method of discrete dis- location dynamics aimed at the study of plastic relaxation processes in crystalline materials subjected to weak shock loading and high strain rates. Traditionally, the study of plasticity under these condi- tions was based on experimental measurement of the macroscopic response of the material. Using these data, well-known macroscopic constitutive laws and equations of state have been formulated. However, direct simulation of dislocations as the dynamic agents of plasticity in those circumstances remains a challenge. In discrete dislocation dynamics (DDD) methods, in particular planar discrete dislocation plasticity (DDP), dislocations ...
A new, self-consistent, simulation method for modeling mode III crack growth and the evolution of th...
A novel approach to meso/macroscale plasticity is proposed that does not involve postulating constit...
The plastic deformation of metals is the result of the motion and interaction of dislocations, line ...
This chapter concerns with dynamic discrete dislocation plasticity (D3P), a two-dimensional method o...
In this article, it is demonstrated that current methods of modelling plasticity as the collective m...
Homogeneous nucleation of dislocations is the dominant dislocation generation mechanism at strain ra...
We study strain-controlled plastic deformation of crystalline solids via two-dimensional discrete di...
Plastic deformation of crystalline metals mainly takes place by the nucleation and motion of disloca...
Keynote TalkCurrent strategies of computational crystal plasticity that focus on individual atoms or...
Employing Dynamic Discrete Dislocation Plasticity (D3P), an elastodynamic analysis of the shielding ...
This article examines the role that the choice of a dislocation mobility law has in the study of pla...
Employing Dynamic Discrete Dislocation Plasticity (D3P), an elastodynamic analysis of the shielding ...
A framework for investigating plasticity phenomena and their dependence on the underlying physical a...
Plastic deformation of micron-sized specimens or smaller cannot be described by continuum plasticity...
This paper concentrates on application of the so-called Discrete Dislocation Plasticity to high stra...
A new, self-consistent, simulation method for modeling mode III crack growth and the evolution of th...
A novel approach to meso/macroscale plasticity is proposed that does not involve postulating constit...
The plastic deformation of metals is the result of the motion and interaction of dislocations, line ...
This chapter concerns with dynamic discrete dislocation plasticity (D3P), a two-dimensional method o...
In this article, it is demonstrated that current methods of modelling plasticity as the collective m...
Homogeneous nucleation of dislocations is the dominant dislocation generation mechanism at strain ra...
We study strain-controlled plastic deformation of crystalline solids via two-dimensional discrete di...
Plastic deformation of crystalline metals mainly takes place by the nucleation and motion of disloca...
Keynote TalkCurrent strategies of computational crystal plasticity that focus on individual atoms or...
Employing Dynamic Discrete Dislocation Plasticity (D3P), an elastodynamic analysis of the shielding ...
This article examines the role that the choice of a dislocation mobility law has in the study of pla...
Employing Dynamic Discrete Dislocation Plasticity (D3P), an elastodynamic analysis of the shielding ...
A framework for investigating plasticity phenomena and their dependence on the underlying physical a...
Plastic deformation of micron-sized specimens or smaller cannot be described by continuum plasticity...
This paper concentrates on application of the so-called Discrete Dislocation Plasticity to high stra...
A new, self-consistent, simulation method for modeling mode III crack growth and the evolution of th...
A novel approach to meso/macroscale plasticity is proposed that does not involve postulating constit...
The plastic deformation of metals is the result of the motion and interaction of dislocations, line ...