Title of article
Analysis of heterogeneous deformation and dislocation dynamics in single crystal micropillars under compression
Author/Authors
S. Akarapu · Hussein M. Zbib، نويسنده , , H.M. Zbib، نويسنده , , D.F. Bahr، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
19
From page
239
To page
257
Abstract
The size dependent deformation of Cu single crystal micropillars with thickness ranging from 0.2 to 2.5 μm subjected to uniaxial compression is investigated using a Multi-scale Dislocation Dynamics Plasticity (MDDP) approach. MDDP is a hybrid elasto-viscoplastic simulation model which couples discrete dislocation dynamics at the micro-scale (software micro3d) with the macroscopic plastic deformation. Our results show that the deformation field in these micropillars is heterogeneous from the onset of plastic flow and is confined to few deformation bands, leading to the formation of ledges and stress concentrations at the surface of the specimen. Furthermore, the simulation yields a serrated stress–strain behavior consisting of discrete strain bursts that correlates well with experimental observations. The intermittent operation and stagnation of discrete dislocation arms is identified as the prominent mechanism that causes heterogeneous deformation and results in the observed macroscopic strain bursts. We show that the critical stress to bow an average maximum dislocation arm, whose length changes during deformation due to pinning events, is responsible for the observed size dependent response of the single crystals. We also reveal that hardening rates, similar to that shown experimentally, occur under relatively constant dislocation densities and are linked to dislocation stagnation due to the formation of entangled dislocation configuration and pinning sites.
Keywords
Size effect , Micropillars , micro3d , dislocation dynamics
Journal title
International Journal of Plasticity
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
International Journal of Plasticity
Record number
1254768
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