Discrete Dislocation Plasticity Analysis of Cracks and Fracture

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Abstract

Fracture in plastically deforming crystals involves several length scales for cleavage-like crack growth. The relevant length scales range from that of the macroscale object to the atomic scale, including the various microstructural length scales in between that are associated with, for example, particles, grains, and defect structures.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMULTISCALE MODELLING OF PLASTICITY AND FRACTURE BY MEANS OF DISLOCATION MECHANICS
EditorsR Pippan, P Gumbsch
Place of PublicationWien, New York
PublisherSpringer
Pages185-212
Number of pages28
Edition522
ISBN (Electronic)9783709102831
ISBN (Print)978-3-7091-0282-4
Publication statusPublished - 2010
EventCISM-BIANCHI Session on Multiscale Modelling of Plasticity and Fracture by Means of Dislocation Mechanics - , Italy
Duration: 4-Jul-20058-Jul-2005

Publication series

NameCISM Courses and Lectures
PublisherSPRINGER-VERLAG WIEN
Volume522
ISSN (Print)0254-1971

Other

OtherCISM-BIANCHI Session on Multiscale Modelling of Plasticity and Fracture by Means of Dislocation Mechanics
Country/TerritoryItaly
Period04/07/200508/07/2005

Keywords

  • TO-DUCTILE TRANSITION
  • MODE-I CRACK
  • SINGLE-CRYSTALS
  • TENSILE CRACK
  • HARDENING MATERIAL
  • FATIGUE CRACKS
  • PLANE-STRAIN
  • TIP FIELDS
  • PROPAGATION
  • THRESHOLD

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