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UID:https://www.mpie.de/events/36499/3755656
DTSTART:20240215T100000Z
DTEND:20240215T110000Z
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CREATED:20240115T135753Z
DESCRIPTION:The mechanical behavior of most metals in engineering applicati
 ons is dominated by the grain size. Physics-based models of the interactio
 n between dislocations and the grain boundary are important to correctly p
 redict the plastic deformation behavior of polycrystalline materials. Disl
 ocation-grain boundary interaction is complex and a challenge to model. In
  this talk\, I will present a short history\, opportunities\, and challeng
 es for modeling grain boundaries at the mesoscale using discrete dislocati
 on dynamics. This includes an effective model and a novel model for physic
 al transmission of dislocations through grain boundaries with a residual g
 rain boundary dislocation. In addition\, I will provide an outlook how the
 se models can and should be calibrated using micromechanical experiments o
 n bicrystals.\nSpeaker: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Markus Stricker 
LAST-MODIFIED:20240115T140405Z
LOCATION:Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH\, Room: Large Confere
 nce Room No. 203
ORGANIZER;CN=on invitation of Dr. Tobias Brink and Prof. Gerhard Dehm:mailt
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SUMMARY:Mesoscale simulation of grain boundaries
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