Volume 12, Issue 1 pp. 815-818
Young Researchers' Minisymposium
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Two model formulations for gradient crystal plasticity

Benjamin Klusemann

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Benjamin Klusemann

RWTH Aachen, Material Mechanics, 52062 Aachen

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Swantje Bargmann

Swantje Bargmann

TU Hamburg-Harburg, Institute of Continuum Mechanics and Materials Mechanics, 21073 Hamburg

Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Institute of Materials Research, 21502 Geesthacht

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Bob Svendsen

Bob Svendsen

RWTH Aachen, Material Mechanics, 52062 Aachen

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First published: 03 December 2012

Abstract

The purpose of the current work is the formulation of two different (algorithmic) models for multiscale inelastic materials whose behavior is influenced by the evolution of inelastic microstructure and the corresponding material or internal lengthscales. The two models are compared with each other, depending in particular on how the inelastic deformation and dislocation density are modeled. The work is a first extension of the investigation in Klusemann et al. [1] to two-dimensions. In the first model, the corresponding displacement and inelastic local deformation are modeled as global via weak field relations, and the dislocation density is a local quantity and solved for via a strong field relation. In the second model, displacement and dislocation density are modeled as global, and the inelastic deformation as local, in this sense. The influence for the modeling results is discussed. (© 2012 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

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