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Dislocation Climb in Two-Dimensional Discrete Dislocation Dynamics

Kamyar M Davoudi's picture

In this paper, dislocation climb is incorporated in a two-dimensional discrete dislocation dynamics model. Calculations are carried out for polycrystalline thin films, passivated on one or both surfaces. Climb allows dislocations to escape from dislocation pile-ups and reduces the strain-hardening rate, especially for fully passivated films. Within the framework of this model, climb modifies the dislocation structures that develop during plastic deformation and results in the formation of pile-ups on slip planes that do not contain any dislocation sources.

This paper has appeared in Journal of Applied Physics. You can download it from here .

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