The main objective of this thesis is to obtain critical insight on the role of crystalline incompatibilities in strain and curvature, induced in presence of line defects i.e. dislocations and disclinations, on the energy and geometry of specific features of the local microstructure, and on the bulk mechanical response of nanocrystalline/ultra-fine grained materials. To that end, studies are performed at the (1) inter-atomic and fine scale, and (2) at the mesoscale. The modelling approach is based on the field dislocation and disclination mechanics theory of continuously representated dislocations and disclinations. New, thermodynamically rigorous, multi-scale elastic constitutive laws based on the couple stress theory are developed to capt...
The deformation mechanisms occurring in coarse-grained polycrystalline materials are now understood ...
A continuum mechanics model is introduced for a core and structure sensitive modeling of grain bound...
A multiscale approach to modelling size effect in crystal plasticity is presented. At the microscale...
The main objective of this thesis is to obtain critical insight on the role of crystalline incompati...
This thesis focuses on the effects of slip-slip, slip-twin, and slip-precipitates interactions on st...
International audienceNonlocal elastic constitutive laws are introduced for crystals containing defe...
International audienceA coarse-grained extension of a recent nanoscale elasto-plastic model of polar...
Inhomogeneous deformation fields arising from the grain-grain interactions in polycrystalline materi...
Deformation and failure mechanisms of bulk nanostructured materials as first observed and modeled by...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, 2...
The microstructure of polycrystalline materials crucially determines their mechanical performance in...
Plastic deformation of classical crystalline materials is essentially dominated by dislocations and ...
Useful properties of structural materials generally depend on their bulk microstructure. For centuri...
We present dislocation simulations involving the collective behavior of partials and extended full d...
The work presented here provides a generalized structure for modeling polycrystals from micro-to nan...
The deformation mechanisms occurring in coarse-grained polycrystalline materials are now understood ...
A continuum mechanics model is introduced for a core and structure sensitive modeling of grain bound...
A multiscale approach to modelling size effect in crystal plasticity is presented. At the microscale...
The main objective of this thesis is to obtain critical insight on the role of crystalline incompati...
This thesis focuses on the effects of slip-slip, slip-twin, and slip-precipitates interactions on st...
International audienceNonlocal elastic constitutive laws are introduced for crystals containing defe...
International audienceA coarse-grained extension of a recent nanoscale elasto-plastic model of polar...
Inhomogeneous deformation fields arising from the grain-grain interactions in polycrystalline materi...
Deformation and failure mechanisms of bulk nanostructured materials as first observed and modeled by...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, 2...
The microstructure of polycrystalline materials crucially determines their mechanical performance in...
Plastic deformation of classical crystalline materials is essentially dominated by dislocations and ...
Useful properties of structural materials generally depend on their bulk microstructure. For centuri...
We present dislocation simulations involving the collective behavior of partials and extended full d...
The work presented here provides a generalized structure for modeling polycrystals from micro-to nan...
The deformation mechanisms occurring in coarse-grained polycrystalline materials are now understood ...
A continuum mechanics model is introduced for a core and structure sensitive modeling of grain bound...
A multiscale approach to modelling size effect in crystal plasticity is presented. At the microscale...