Micromodelling of creep in composites with perfect matrix/particle interfaces SVOBODA, J., VALA, J. vol. 36 (1998), no. 2, pp. 109 - 126
Abstract A new micromechanical model of creep in composites with perfect matrix/particle interfaces is suggested. The model assumes that particles are harder than the matrix and the plastic deformation in the matrix is due to time-dependent slip in discrete slip systems. Slip in the matrix causes the deposition of dislocations on the matrix/particle interfaces hindering further slip. Creep in the composite is conditioned by dynamic recovery due to the slip/climb motion of the dislocations along the matrix/particle interface to places where the dislocation loops disappear. The mentioned processes are described by proper equations. The equations are solved by finite element method (FEM) and a special FEM code is used for the micromodelling of creep in superalloy single crystals. Key words new micromechanical model, creep, composites, finite element method (FEM), superalloy single crystals Full text (6219 KB)
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