Equivalent plastic strain gradient enhancement of single crystal plasticity: Theory and numerics

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Abstract

We propose a visco-plastic strain gradient plasticity theory for single crystals. The gradient enhancement is based on an equivalent plastic strain measure. Two physically equivalent variational settings for the problem are discussed: a direct formulation and an alternative version with an additional micromorphic-like field variable, which is coupled to the equivalent plastic strain by a Lagrange multiplier. The alternative formulation implies a significant reduction of nodal degrees of freedom. The local algorithm and element stiffness matrices of the finite-element discretization are discussed. Numerical examples illustrate the advantages of the alternative formulation in three-dimensional simulations of oligo-crystals. By means of the suggested formulation, complex boundary value problems of the proposed plastic strain gradient theory can be solved numerically very efficiently. © 2012 The Royal Society.

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Wulfinghoff, S., & Böhlke, T. (2012). Equivalent plastic strain gradient enhancement of single crystal plasticity: Theory and numerics. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 468(2145), 2682–2703. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2012.0073

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