Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
824681 International Journal of Engineering Science 2016 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper develops the phenomenological continuum dislocation theory accounting for the density of redundant dislocations and Taylor hardening for single crystals. As illustration, the problem of anti-plane constrained shear of single crystal deforming in single slip is solved within the proposed theory. The distribution of excess dislocations in the final state of equilibrium as well as the stress-strain curve exhibiting the Bauschinger translational work hardening and the size effect are found. Comparison with the stress-strain curve obtained from the continuum dislocation theory without the density of redundant dislocations and Taylor hardening is provided.

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