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Travelling wave solutions for a quasilinear model of field dislocation mechanics
Authors:Amit Acharya  Karsten Matthies  Johannes Zimmer
Institution:a Civil & Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890, United States
b Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Bath, Bath BA2 7AY, United Kingdom
Abstract:We consider an exact reduction of a model of Field Dislocation Mechanics to a scalar problem in one spatial dimension and investigate the existence of static and slow, rigidly moving single or collections of planar screw dislocation walls in this setting. Two classes of drag coefficient functions are considered, namely those with linear growth near the origin and those with constant or more generally sublinear growth there. A mathematical characterisation of all possible equilibria of these screw wall microstructures is given. We also prove the existence of travelling wave solutions for linear drag coefficient functions at low wave speeds and rule out the existence of nonconstant bounded travelling wave solutions for sublinear drag coefficients functions. It turns out that the appropriate concept of a solution in this scalar case is that of a viscosity solution. The governing equation in the static case is not proper and it is shown that no comparison principle holds. The findings indicate a short-range nature of the stress field of the individual dislocation walls, which indicates that the nonlinearity present in the model may have a stabilising effect. We predict idealised dislocation-free cells of almost arbitrary size interspersed with dipolar dislocation wall microstructures as admissible equilibria of our model, a feature in sharp contrast with predictions of the possible non-monotone equilibria of the corresponding Ginzburg-Landau phase field type gradient flow model.
Keywords:Dislocation mechanics  Plasticity  Waves  Field theory  Continuum mechanics
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