Microstructural effects on shear instability and shear band spacing |
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Authors: | Li Chen R. C. Batra |
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Affiliation: | Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, M/C 0219, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA |
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Abstract: | A constitutive relation that accounts for the thermally activated dislocation motion and microstructure interaction is used to study the stability of a homogeneous solution of equations governing the simple shearing deformations of a thermoviscoplastic body. An instability criterion and an upper bound for the growth rate of the infinitesimal deformations superimposed on the homogeneous solution are derived. By adopting Wright and Ockendon's postulate, i.e., the wavelength of the dominant instability mode with the maximum growth rate determines the minimum spacing between shear bands, the shear band spacing is computed. The effect of the initial dislocation density, the nominal strain-rate, and parameters describing the initial thermal activation and the initial microstructure interaction on the shear band spacing are delineated. |
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