Artículo
A stochastic discrete slip approach to microplasticity: Application to submicron W pillars
Fecha de publicación:
05/2024
Editorial:
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
Revista:
International Journal of Plasticity
ISSN:
0749-6419
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
A stochastic discrete slip approach is proposed to model plastic deformation in submicron domains. The model is applied to the study of submicron pillar () compression experiments on tungsten (W), a prototypical metal for applications under extreme conditions. Slip events are geometrically resolved in the specimen and considered as eigenstrain fields producing a displacement jump across a slip plane. This novel method includes several aspects of utmost importance to small-scale plasticity, i.e. source truncation effects, surface nucleation effects, starvation effects, slip localization and an inherently stochastic response. Implementation on an FFT-spectral solver results in an efficient computational 3-D framework. Simulations of submicron W pillars () under compression show that the method is capable of capturing salient features of sub-micron scale plasticity. These include the natural competition between pre-existing dislocations and surface nucleation of new dislocations. Our results predict distinctive flow stress power-law dependence exponents as well as a size-dependence of the strain-rate sensitivity exponent. The results are thoroughly compared with experimental literature.
Palabras clave:
PLASTICITY
,
SIMULATION
,
SLIP LOCALIZATION
,
STOCHASTICITY
,
TUNGSTEN
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Articulos(ICB)
Articulos de INSTITUTO INTERDISCIPLINARIO DE CIENCIAS BASICAS
Articulos de INSTITUTO INTERDISCIPLINARIO DE CIENCIAS BASICAS
Citación
Ruestes, Carlos Javier; Segurado, Javier; A stochastic discrete slip approach to microplasticity: Application to submicron W pillars; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; International Journal of Plasticity; 176; 5-2024; 1-20
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