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Modeling the deformation of crystalline solids; Proceedings of the Symposium, Annual Meeting of the Minerals, Metals Materials Society, New Orleans, LA, Feb. 17-21, 1991

Conference ·
OSTI ID:6137240

Consideration is given to micro/macromechanics and microstructures; evolution of dislocation micromechanics and dislocation macromechanics; large strain, texture evolution, and metal forming; constitutive relations; deformation of alloys, intermetallics, and nonmetals; failure and fractures; and high temperature deformation. Particular attention is given to distribution of glide systems in cell forming metals; correlation between dislocation microstructure and static/dynamic strength of metals; reliable modeling of complex behavior; crystal plasticity constitutive models applications; thermomechanical strengthening of B2 intermetallics; damage accumulation in fracture processes; and a constitutive model for the high temperature inelastic response of nickel base superalloys.

OSTI ID:
6137240
Report Number(s):
CONF-910202--; ISBN: 0-87339-136-5
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English