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Intermittency in Crystal Plasticity Informed by Lattice Symmetry

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JOURNAL OF ELASTICITY
Volume 123, Issue 1, Pages 85-96

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10659-015-9548-z

Keywords

Crystal plasticity; Intermittency; Dislocations; Finite strain; Phase field modeling

Funding

  1. Italian PRIN [200959L72B004]
  2. SAES Getters - Politecnico di Milano research contract

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We develop a nonlinear, three-dimensional phase field model for crystal plasticity which accounts for the infinite and discrete symmetry group of the underlying periodic lattice. This generates a complex energy landscape with countably-many -related wells in strain space, whereon the material evolves by energy minimization under the loading through spontaneous slip processes inducing the creation and motion of dislocations without the need of auxiliary hypotheses. Multiple slips may be activated simultaneously, in domains separated by a priori unknown free boundaries. The wells visited by the strain at each position and time, are tracked by the evolution of a -valued discrete plastic map, whose non-compatible discontinuities identify lattice dislocations. The main effects in the plasticity of crystalline materials at microscopic scales emerge in this framework, including the long-range elastic fields of possibly interacting dislocations, lattice friction, hardening, band-like vs. complex spatial distributions of dislocations. The main results concern the scale-free intermittency of the flow, with power-law exponents for the slip avalanche statistics which are significantly affected by the symmetry and the compatibility properties of the activated fundamental shears.

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