Santidan Biswas, Martin Grant, Indradev Samajdar, Arunansu Haldar, Anirban Sain
Plastic deformation in solids induced by external shear stress is of huge practical interest. Presence of local crystalline order in polycrystals, consisting of many grains, distinguishes its deformation pattern from that of amorphous materials. Despite strong anisotropy, induced by external stress, the plastic flow and the consequent deformation field show strong dynamical heterogeneity. The distribution $P(u)$ of particle displacements ($u$) shows three distinct regimes including a power law scaling regime at moderate displacements. Using a phase field simulation we show how polycrystals generate saddle and vortex like flow patterns, which hitherto have been termed as elementary plastic events in the context of amorphous materials. Interestingly, such events here find natural explanation in terms of the underlying dislocation dynamics. We also characterize the spatial distribution of the flow field using Okubo-Weiss measure.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.1405
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