Abstract
The effect of prestress on dislocation (and inclusion) fields in nonlinear elastic solids is analysed by extending previous solutions by Eshelby and Willis. Using a plane-strain constitutive model (for incompressible incremental nonlinear elasticity) to describe the behaviour of ductile metals (J2- deformation theory of plasticity), we show that when the level of prestress is high enough that shear band formation is approached, strongly localized strain patterns emerge, when a dislocation dipole is emitted by a source. These may explain cascade activation of dislocation clustering along slip band directions. Copyright © The Royal Society 2013.
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Argani, L., Bigoni, D., & Mishuris, G. (2013). Dislocations and inclusions in prestressed metals. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 469(2154). https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2012.0752
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