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Fressengeas, Claude
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- 2024Complex patterning in jerky flow from time series analysis and numerical simulationcitations
- 2020Revisiting the Application of Field Dislocation and Disclination Mechanics to Grain Boundariescitations
- 2020Revisiting the Application of Field Dislocation and Disclination Mechanics to Grain Boundariescitations
- 2020A continuum model for slip transfer at grain boundaries ; Un modèle continue pour le transfert de glissement aux joints de grainscitations
- 2019Crystal plasticity modeling of the effects of crystal orientation and grain-to-grain interactions on DSA-induced strain localization in Al–Li alloyscitations
- 2019Crystal plasticity modeling of the effects of crystal orientation and grain-to-grain interactions on DSA-induced strain localization in Al–Li alloyscitations
- 2019Spatiotemporal correlations in the Portevin-Le Chatelier band dynamics during the type B - type C transitioncitations
- 2018Geometrically Nonlinear Field Fracture Mechanics and Crack Nucleation, Application to Strain Localization Fields in Al-Cu-Li Aerospace Alloyscitations
- 2018Geometrically Nonlinear Field Fracture Mechanics and Crack Nucleation, Application to Strain Localization Fields in Al-Cu-Li Aerospace Alloyscitations
- 2017On the strain rate dependence of the critical strain for plastic instabilities in Al-Mg alloyscitations
- 2017Interactions between cracks and dislocations in Al-Cu-Li alloys in presence of dynamic strain aging
- 2016Continuous Modeling of Dislocation Cores Using a Mechanical Theory of Dislocation Fields
- 2016Building compact dislocation cores in an elasto-plastic model of dislocation fieldscitations
- 2016Building compact dislocation cores in an elasto-plastic model of dislocation fieldscitations
- 2016A higher order elasto-viscoplastic model using fast Fourier transforms: Effects of lattice curvatures on mechanical response of nanocrystalline metalscitations
- 2016A higher order elasto-viscoplastic model using fast Fourier transforms: Effects of lattice curvatures on mechanical response of nanocrystalline metalscitations
- 2016A field theory of strain/curvature incompatibility for coupled fracture and plasticitycitations
- 2016A field theory of strain/curvature incompatibility for coupled fracture and plasticitycitations
- 2016Continuous description of a grain boundary in forsterite from atomic scale simulations: the role of disclinations Continuous description of a grain boundary in forsterite from atomic scale simulations: the role of disclinationscitations
- 2016Continuous description of a grain boundary in forsterite from atomic scale simulations: the role of disclinations Continuous description of a grain boundary in forsterite from atomic scale simulations: the role of disclinationscitations
- 2016Effects of grain-to-grain interactions on hear strain localization in Al-Cu-Li rolled sheetscitations
- 2016Effects of grain-to-grain interactions on hear strain localization in Al-Cu-Li rolled sheetscitations
- 2015A mesoscopic theory of dislocation and disclination fields for grain boundary-mediated crystal plasticitycitations
- 2015A mesoscopic theory of dislocation and disclination fields for grain boundary-mediated crystal plasticitycitations
- 2015On the effects of the Mg content on the critical strain for the jerky flow of Al–Mg alloyscitations
- 2014A field theory of distortion incompatibility for coupled fracture and plasticitycitations
- 2014A field theory of distortion incompatibility for coupled fracture and plasticitycitations
- 2013Elastic constitutive laws for incompatible crystalline media: the contributions of dislocations, disclinations and G-disclinationscitations
- 2013Elastic constitutive laws for incompatible crystalline media: the contributions of dislocations, disclinations and G-disclinationscitations
- 2011Grain boundary and triple junction energies in crystalline media: A disclination based approachcitations
- 2010Surface Damage and Treatment by Impact of a Low Temperature Nitrogen Jetcitations
- 2008Rearrangement of dislocation structures in the aging of ice single crystalscitations
- 2008Rearrangement of dislocation structures in the aging of ice single crystalscitations
- 2007Evidence for universal intermittent crystal plasticity from acoustic emission and high-resolution extensometry experimentscitations
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A higher order elasto-viscoplastic model using fast Fourier transforms: Effects of lattice curvatures on mechanical response of nanocrystalline metals
Abstract
In this work a couple stress continuum based elasto-viscoplastic fast Fourier transform model is developed with the intent to study the role of curvatures-gradient of rotation-on the local meso scale and effective macroscale mechanical response of nanocrystalline materials. Development of this model has led to the formulation of an extended periodic Lippmann Schwinger equation that accounts for couple stress equilibrium. In addition to the standard boundary conditions on strain rate and Cauchy stresses, the model allows imposing non-standard couple stress and curvature rate boundary conditions. Application to representative nanocrystalline microstructures reveals that elastic and plastic curvatures accommodate a part of the local and macroscopic Cauchy stresses. Next, grain boundary interfaces are characterized using curvatures that are representative of their structure and defect content. Depending on the magnitude and distribution of these curvatures, local stresses in the grain boundary neighborhood are generated that activate slip systems besides those fulfilling the Schmid criterion. Generation of both polar dislocations and disclinations as a possible plasticity mechanism in nanocrystalline materials is explored. At the macro scale, this results in a strain rate dependent "softening" or the inverse Hall-Petch effect. The modeling framework naturally captures this grain size effect without any ad hoc assumptions.