Title of article
Evolution of dislocation cell structures in plastically deformed metals Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Fabrizio Cleri Close preview | ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
6
From page
44
To page
49
Abstract
We use a recently developed microstructure evolution model with stochastic dynamics to study the evolution of ordered dislocation patterns. Dislocations are described as groups arranged into arrays, with an initially random distribution of orientations, moving in an isotropic viscous medium. Stochastic displacements of dislocation walls describe the rearrangement of small groups of dislocations to form minimum-dissipation cells structures while lowering the overall misorientation. The result of large mechanical deformation, as could occur in cold-working, is simulated by introducing a preferential direction along which misorientation gradients of various kind are superimposed. The simulations show the emergence of ordered microstructure patterns, with high-density dislocation boundaries running perpendicular to the initial gradient, and a low-density cellular band structure in between. The results are compared to experimental data in heavily cold-worked metals.
Keywords
Dislocation microstructures , Plastic deformation , Dissipative processes , computer simulation
Journal title
Computer Physics Communications
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Computer Physics Communications
Record number
1136838
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