Mesoscale Description of Interface-Mediated Plasticity
Abstract
Dislocation-interface interactions dictate the mechanical properties of polycrystalline materials through dislocation absorption, emission and reflection and interface sliding. We derive a mesoscale interface boundary condition to describe these, based on bicrystallography and Burgers vector reaction/conservation. The proposed interface boundary condition is built upon Burgers vector reaction kinetics and is applicable to any type of interfaces in crystalline materials with any number of slip systems. This approach is applied to predict slip transfer for any crystalline interface and stress state; comparisons are made to widely-applied empirical methods. The results are directly applicable to many existing dislocation plasticity simulation methods.
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