Plasticity of Micrometer-Scale Single Crystals in Compression
United States Air Force Research Laboratory · The Ohio State University
Abstract
This review examines the recent literature that has focused on uniaxial compression experiments of single crystals at the micrometer scale. Collectively, the studies discovered new regimes of plastic flow that are size-scale dependent and that occur in the absence of strong strain gradients. However, the quantitative comparison of the flow curves between independent studies is hampered by differences in the particular implementations of the testing methodology. Modeling of microcompression experiments using 3-D discrete dislocation simulations has provided valuable insight into the mechanisms that control plastic flow in FCC metals. These efforts identified the importance of the initial dislocation density and…
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3Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Plasticity
- Dislocation
- Hardening (computing)
- Compression (physics)
- Flow (mathematics)
- Crystal plasticity
- Macroscopic scale