Scientific Events

Host: on invitation of Dr. Tobias Brink and Prof. Gerhard Dehm

Mesoscale simulation of grain boundaries

The mechanical behavior of most metals in engineering applications is dominated by the grain size. Physics-based models of the interaction between dislocations and the grain boundary are important to correctly predict the plastic deformation behavior of polycrystalline materials. Dislocation-grain boundary interaction is complex and a challenge to model. In this talk, I will present a short history, opportunities, and challenges for modeling grain boundaries at the mesoscale using discrete dislocation dynamics. This includes an effective model and a novel model for physical transmission of dislocations through grain boundaries with a residual grain boundary dislocation. In addition, I will provide an outlook how these models can and should be calibrated using micromechanical experiments on bicrystals. [more]

Grain boundary-based plasticity: shear coupling migration and disconnections

Where: virtual on Zoom (link follows) [more]
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