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Viscoplastic Flow in Solids Produced by Shear Banding

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

31.05.2022

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John Wiley & Sons

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160

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22.9/15.2/1.1 cm

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369 g

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1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-61858-4

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

31.05.2022

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

160

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/1.1 cm

Gewicht

369 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-61858-4

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  • Preface xi
     
    1 Introduction 1
     
    1.1 The Objective of the Work 1
     
    1.2 For Whom Is This Work Intended? 2
     
    1.3 State of the Art 3
     
    1.3.1 Motivation Resulting from Industrial Applications 3
     
    1.3.2 KOBO Processes Resulting in Viscous Effects 7
     
    1.4 Summary of the Work Content 8
     
    Acknowledgements 9
     
    References 9
     
    2 Physical Basis 11
     
    2.1 Introductory Remarks 11
     
    2.2 Deformation Mechanisms in Single Crystals 12
     
    2.2.1 Plastic Glide and Twinning 12
     
    2.2.2 Hierarchy of Plastic Slip Processes 14
     
    2.2.3 Localised Forms of Plastic Deformation 17
     
    2.2.4 Physical Nature of Shear Bands 19
     
    2.3 Plastic Deformation in Polycrystals 23
     
    2.3.1 Mechanisms of Plastic Deformation and the Evolution of Internal Micro- Stresses 23
     
    2.3.2 Micro- shear Bands Hierarchy and Their Macroscopic Effects 25
     
    2.3.3 Physical Nature of Micro- shear Bands in Polycrystals 28
     
    2.3.4 Comments on 'adiabatic' Micro- shear Bands 29
     
    References 29
     
    3 Incorporation of Shear Banding Activity into the Model of Inelastic Deformations 37
     
    3.1 Plastic Deformation of Metallic Solids vis- à- vis the Continuum Mechanics 37
     
    3.2 Hypothesis on the Extension of the RVE Concept 39
     
    3.3 Model of Shear Strain Rate Generated by Micro- shear Bands 41
     
    References 46
     
    4 Basics of Rational Mechanics of Materials 49
     
    4.1 A Recollection of Rational Continuum Mechanics 49
     
    4.2 The Rational Theory of Materials - Epilogue 52
     
    4.2.1 The Concept of the Deformable Body 54
     
    4.2.2 The Motion of the Body 55
     
    4.2.3 The Deformation of a Body 56
     
    4.2.4 The Deformation Gradient 56
     
    References 59
     
    5 Continuum Mechanics Description of Shear Banding 63
     
    5.1 System of Active Micro- shear Bands Idealised as the Surface of Strong Discontinuity 63
     
    5.1.1 On Finite Inelastic Deformations with High Lattice Misorientation 67
     
    5.2 Macroscopic Averaging 67
     
    References 73
     
    6 Deformation of a Body Due to Shear Banding - Theoretical Foundations 75
     
    6.1 Basic Concepts and Relations of Finite Inelastic Deformation of Crystalline Solids 75
     
    6.2 Continuum Model of Finite Inelastic Deformations with Permanent Lattice Misorientation 77
     
    6.3 Basic Concepts and Relations of Constitutive Description - Elastic Range 82
     
    6.4 The Yield Limit Versus Shear Banding - The 'extremal surface' 83
     
    References 85
     
    7 The Failure Criteria Concerning the Onset of Shear Banding 87
     
    7.1 The Yield Condition for Modern Materials - the State of the Art 87
     
    7.2 The Yield Condition for the Isotropic Materials Revealing the Strength Differential Effect 90
     
    7.3 Examples and Visualisations of the Particular BurzyDski Failure Criteria 94
     
    7.3.1 Ellipsoidal Failure Surface 94
     
    7.3.2 Paraboloid Failure Surfaces 95
     
    7.4 Remarks on the Extension Including Anisotropic Materials 98
     
    References 101
     
    8 Constitutive Description of Viscoplasticity Accounting for Shear Banding 107
     
    8.1 The Model of Plastic Flow with Nonlinear Development of Kinematic Hardening 107
     
    8.2 The Perzyna Viscoplasticity Model Accounting for Shear Banding 112
     
    8.3 Identification of the Viscoplasticity Model 114
     
    8.4 The Crystal Plasticity Modelling of Deformation Processes in Metals Accounting for Shear Banding 118
     
    8.5 Viscoplastic Deformation of Nanocrystalline Metals 122
     
    References 126
     
    9 Conclusions 131
     
    9.1 Concluding Remarks 131
     
    9.