高速位错的力学和物理学:评述

IF 16.8 1区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY International Materials Reviews Pub Date : 2020-04-15 DOI:10.1080/09506608.2020.1749781
B. Gurrutxaga-Lerma, J. Verschueren, A. Sutton, D. Dini
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长期以来,高速位错一直被认为是控制晶体材料在高应变率下塑性响应的主要特征,在加工、激光冲击强化、冲压、钻孔、耐撞性、异物损伤等工业过程中控制变形和失效。尽管经过几十年的研究,高速位错对材料响应的作用仍然难以捉摸。本文系统地回顾了为解决这一问题所做的实验和理论努力。由于缺乏实验证据和对高速位错的直接观察,大多数关于这一问题的工作都是基于理论和模拟。这篇文章提供了一个批判性的回顾竞争理论的高速机制,其潜在的假设,见解和缺点,特别关注弹性连续体和原子水平。文章最后概述了当前的艺术状态,并对未来研究的关键发展提出了建议。
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The mechanics and physics of high-speed dislocations: a critical review
ABSTRACT High speed dislocations have long been identified as the dominant feature governing the plastic response of crystalline materials subjected to high strain rates, controlling deformation and failure in industrial processes such as machining, laser shock peening, punching, drilling, crashworthiness, foreign object damage, etc. Despite decades of study, the role high speed dislocations have on the materials response remains elusive. This article reviews both experimental and theoretical efforts made to address this issue in a systematic way. The lack of experimental evidence and direct observation of high speed dislocations means that most work on the matter is rooted on theory and simulations. This article offers a critical review of the competing theoretical accounts of high speed mechanisms, their underlying hypothesis, insights, and shortcomings, with particular focus on elastic continuum and atomistic levels. The article closes with an overview of the current state of the art and suggestions for key developments in future research.
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International Materials Reviews
International Materials Reviews 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: International Materials Reviews (IMR) is a comprehensive publication that provides in-depth coverage of the current state and advancements in various materials technologies. With contributions from internationally respected experts, IMR offers a thorough analysis of the subject matter. It undergoes rigorous evaluation by committees in the United States and United Kingdom for ensuring the highest quality of content. Published by Sage on behalf of ASM International and the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (UK), IMR is a valuable resource for professionals in the field. It is available online through Sage's platform, facilitating convenient access to its wealth of information. Jointly produced by ASM International and the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (UK), IMR focuses on technologies that impact industries dealing with metals, structural ceramics, composite materials, and electronic materials. Its coverage spans from practical applications to theoretical and practical aspects of material extraction, production, fabrication, properties, and behavior.
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