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Part A: Materials Science

Cross-slip in face centred cubic metals: a general full stress-field dependent activation energy line-tension model

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Pages 1460-1480 | Received 07 Aug 2018, Accepted 05 Feb 2019, Published online: 19 Mar 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Cross-slip is a thermally activated process by which a screw dislocation changes its slip plane. Understanding and modelling the activation barrier of the cross-slip process as a free-energy barrier that depends on the stress conditions at the vicinity of the dislocation is crucial. In this work, we employ the line-tension model for the cross-slip of screw dislocations in face-centred cubic (FCC) metals in order to calculate the energy barrier when both Escaig stresses are applied on the primary and cross-slip planes and Schmid stress is applied on the cross-slip plane. We propose a closed-form expression for the activation energy for cross-slip in a large range of stresses, without any fitting parameters. The results of the proposed model are in good agreement with previous numerical results and atomistic simulations. We also show that, when Schmid stress is applied on the cross-slip plane, the energy barrier is decreased, and in particular, cross-slip can occur even when the Escaig stress in the primary plane is smaller than that on the cross-slip plane. The proposed closed-form expression for the activation energy can be easily implemented in dislocation dynamics simulations, owing to its simplicity and universality. This will allow cross-slip to be more accurately related to macroscopic plasticity.

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