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A unification of finite deformation $J_2$ Von-Mises plasticity and quantitative dislocation mechanics

Soft Condensed Matter 2020-07-15 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

We present a framework which unifies classical phenomenological J2J_2 and crystal plasticity theories with quantitative dislocation mechanics. The theory allows the computation of stress fields of arbitrary dislocation distributions and, coupled with minimally modified classical (J2J_2 and crystal plasticity) models for the plastic strain rate of statistical dislocations, results in a versatile model of finite deformation mesoscale plasticity. We demonstrate some capabilities of the framework by solving two outstanding challenge problems in mesoscale plasticity: 1) recover the experimentally observed power-law scaling of stress-strain behavior in constrained simple shear of thin metallic films inferred from micropillar experiments which all strain gradient plasticity models overestimate and fail to predict; 2) predict the finite deformation stress and energy density fields of a sequence of dislocation distributions representing a progressively dense dislocation wall in a finite body, as might arise in the process of polygonization when viewed macroscopically, with one consequence being the demonstration of the inapplicability of current mathematical results based on Γ\mathrm{\Gamma}-convergence for this physically relevant situation. Our calculations in this case expose a possible `phase transition' - like behavior for further theoretical study. We also provide a quantitative solution to the fundamental question of the volume change induced by dislocations in a finite deformation theory, as well as show the massive non-uniqueness in the solution for the (inverse) deformation map of a body inherent in a model of finite strain dislocation mechanics, when approached as a problem in classical finite elasticity.

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@article{arxiv.2004.05647,
  title  = {A unification of finite deformation $J_2$ Von-Mises plasticity and quantitative dislocation mechanics},
  author = {Rajat Arora and Amit Acharya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.05647},
  year   = {2020}
}

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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2004.04201