Leaving the Slip System: Cross Slip in Continuum Dislocation Dynamics

Benedikt Weger, Thomas Hochrainer

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Abstract

Dislocations are the main contributors to plastic deformation of crystalline materials. An important step towards the description of hardening behavior is the consideration of cross slip, as it drives the exchange of dislocations between slip systems, thus playing a major role in dislocation multiplication or annihilation.
In density based continuum theories of dislocations, dislocations are usually considered closed curves within their slip planes. Recent discrete dislocation dynamics simulations, however, suggest that only a small fraction of dislocations is actually closed on a single slip system, due to cross slip and dislocation reactions. We therefore investigate how the kinematics of moving open curves can be considered in dislocation density based models.
The assumption of open planar curves leads to modified evolution equations for the dislocation state variables. These extended evolution equations are presented for the theory of geometrically necessary dislocations (GND) and for the higher dimensional continuum dislocation dynamics theory (hdCDD). The resulting equations are checked for plausibility by numerical calculations using the finite volume method.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPAMM
Pagese201900441
Number of pages2
Volume19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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