Title of article :
Geometrically necessary dislocations in viscoplastic single crystals and bicrystals undergoing small deformations
Author/Authors :
Paolo Cermelli، نويسنده , , Morton E. Gurtin ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
In this study we develop a gradient theory of small-deformation single-crystal plasticity that accounts for geometrically
necessary dislocations (GNDs). The resulting framework is used to discuss grain boundaries. The grains are
allowed to slip along the interface, but growth phenomenona and phase transitions are neglected. The bulk theory is
based on the introduction of a microforce balance for each slip system and includes a defect energy depending on a
suitable measure of GNDs. The microforce balances are shown to be equivalent to nonlocal yield conditions for the
individual slip systems, yield conditions that feature backstresses resulting from energy stored in dislocations. When
applied to a grain boundary the theory leads to concomitant yield conditions: relative slip of the grains is activated
when the shear stress reaches a suitable threshold; plastic slip in bulk at the grain boundary is activated only when the
local density of GNDs reaches an assigned threshold. Consequently, in the initial stages of plastic deformation the grain
boundary acts as a barrier to plastic slip, while in later stages the interface acts as a source or sink for dislocations. We
obtain an exact solution for a simple problem in plane strain involving a semi-infinite compressed specimen that abuts a
rigid material. We view this problem as an approximation to a situation involving a grain boundary between a grain
with slip systems aligned for easy flow and a grain whose slip system alignment severely inhibits flow. The solution
exhibits large slip gradients within a thin layer at the grain boundary
Keywords :
Dislocations , GRAIN BOUNDARIES , Nonlocal plasticity , Crystal plasticity
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures