Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1565696 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2013 | 14 Pages |
A continuum constitutive crystal plasticity framework is implemented to model the post-irradiation tensile behavior of bcc structural materials, accounting for localized deformation due to the formation of dislocation channels. Both the mechanical response and deformed microstructure of the material are modeled for quasi-static tensile loading. The latter is studied to identify the stages of dislocation channel formation during localization, specifically with respect to the evolution of dislocations and irradiation-induced defects. Parametric studies of the cross-slip and flow softening (due to annihilation of irradiation-induced defects) models are performed to study their effects on the localization behavior. Results are compared to available experimental data.