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Multiscale crystal plasticity modeling based on geometrically necessary crystal defects and simulation on fine-graining for polycrystal
Y. Aoyagi
, K. Shizawa
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Engineering
Dislocation
100%
Polycrystal
66%
Multiscale
22%
Dislocation Density
22%
Density
22%
Simulation Model
11%
Fine Grain
11%
Crystal Orientation
11%
Dynamic Recovery
11%
Induced Deformation
11%
Incompatibility
11%
Strain Condition
11%
Angle Boundary
11%
Hardening Law
11%
Simulation
11%
Obtains
11%
High Strength
11%
Physics
Crystal Plasticity
66%
Plasticity Theory
33%
Crystal Defect
22%
Single Crystals
11%
Plastic Deformation
11%
Simulation
11%
Metal
11%
High Strength
11%
Material Science
Finite Element Modeling
33%
Crystal Defect
22%
Single Crystal
11%
Mechanical Strength
11%
Crystal Orientation
11%