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Hardening of crystals smaller than this characteristic size is expected to be dominated by dislocation starvation while crystals much larger than this size should exhibit conventional dislocation plasticity.
These results show that reversible hysteresis is associated with conventional dislocation flow, without the need for unstable kinking.
A set of Green's functions is proposed for the dislocations (conventional dislocation and thermal dislocation/heat vortex) in anisotropic bi-media.
Reactions are wide-ranging and complex, but can be described in terms of conventional dislocation reactions in which Burgers vector is conserved.
The role of GB sliding, rotational deformation and conventional dislocation slip in high-strain-rate superplastic flow in nanocrystalline materials is discussed.
Green's functions are also presented for a thermal dislocation (heat vortex) and a conventional dislocation (or, referred as mechanical dislocation), which are formulated considering the cuts located at an arbitrary angle with respect to the x1 axis of the coordinate system (x1, x2, x3).
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Our analysis differs in several important respects from conventional dislocation-mediated continuum theories.
Our simulations reveal that under relatively high stresses (of 2.5 GPa) and large plastic strains (of ~12%), extensive deformation twinning takes place, in addition to deformation by the conventional dislocation-slip mechanism.
This suggests that the thermally activated process in nanocrystalline Ni is different from the conventional forest dislocation cutting mechanism.
In addition, in situ tensile tests in a transmission electron microscope showed that conventional a/2〈1 1 1〉 dislocation slip occurs widely in the TNTZ-O alloy.
A theoretical model is suggested describing nanodisturbances as nanoscale dipoles of non-conventional partial dislocations with arbitrary, non-quantized Burgers vectors.
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