An improved method to model dislocation self-climb

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Dislocations can provide short circuit diffusion paths for atoms resulting in a dislocation climb motion referred to as self-climb. A variational principle is presented for the analysis of problems in which fast dislocation core diffusion is the dominant mechanism for material redistribution. The linear element based self-climb model, developed in our previous work [1] Liu, Cocks and Tarleton (2020 J. Mech. Phys. Solids 135 103783), is significantly accelerated here, by employing a new finite element discretisation method. The speed-up in computation enables us to use the self-climb model as an effective numerical technique to simulate emergent dislocation behaviour involving both self-climb and glide. The formation of prismatic loops from the break-up of different types of edge dislocation dipoles are investigated based on this new method. We demonstrate that edge dipoles sequentially pinch-off prismatic loops, rather than spontaneously breaking-up into a string of loops, to rapidly decrease the total dislocation energy.

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Liu, F., Cocks, A. C. F., Gill, S. P. A., & Tarleton, E. (2020). An improved method to model dislocation self-climb. Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering, 28(5). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-651X/ab81a8

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