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A theory for grain boundaries with strain-gradient plasticity
Authors:George Z Voyiadjis  Danial Faghihi  Yida Zhang
Institution:1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA;2. Department of Civil and Environment Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60201, USA
Abstract:In this work, the effect of the material microstructural interface between two materials (i.e., grain boundary in polycrystalls) is adopted into a thermodynamic-based higher order strain gradient plasticity framework. The developed grain boundary flow rule accounts for the energy storage at the grain boundary due to the dislocation pile up as well as energy dissipation caused by the dislocation transfer through the grain boundary. The theory is developed based on the decomposition of the thermodynamic conjugate forces into energetic and dissipative counterparts which provides the constitutive equations to have both energetic and dissipative gradient length scales for the grain and grain boundary. The numerical solution for the proposed framework is also presented here within the finite element context. The material parameters of the gradient framework are also calibrated using an extensive set of micro-scale experimental measurements of thin metal films over a wide range of size and temperature of the samples.
Keywords:Grain boundaries  Gradient plasticity  Nanoindentation  Heat generation due to plastic work
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