Title: Multi-level analysis of localisation problems
Authors: Sluys, L J
Estrin, Y
Wells, G N
Keywords: shear banding
finite deformation plasticity
single crystal plasticity
Issue Date: Jun-2001
Abstract: Localisation processes, such as shear banding and necking, have been investigated following a macroscopic and a microscopic approach. Both approaches have been formulated within a finite deformation plasticity framework. Additional terms have been used to regularise the problem and solve mesh dependency. In the macroscopic model viscosity is introduced as a means to control the thickness of the shear band, while in the microscopic model the nonlocal interaction of dislocations acts as a stabiliser. The micro-mechanical model is formulated in a crystal plasticity framework. A diffusion term that represents cross-slip of dislocations is included in the evolution equations for dislocation densities. The effect of the viscous term (macro-model) and the diffusion-like term (micro-model) in the constitutive relation on the resulting formation of localised shear modes is studied. An analysis of a strip in tension oriented for multiple slip is presented for both models.
Description: In 2nd European Conference on Computational Mechanics (CDROM), Cracow, Poland.
URI: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/236909
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