Crystal Plasticity (Volume II)

With the second volume, we continue our mission to providing theoretical and experimental research that contribute new insights and practical findings in the field of crystal plasticity-related topics. Once again, a completely new set of 26 original works (including 22 research articles, 3 communica...

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Published: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2023
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653 |a Bi-Sn alloy 
653 |a brass-type shear band 
653 |a close-packed phases 
653 |a cold rolling 
653 |a cold-rolling texture 
653 |a constitutive law 
653 |a constitutive modeling 
653 |a constitutive relation 
653 |a cooling rate 
653 |a coplanar slip 
653 |a copper alloy 
653 |a corotational derivative 
653 |a coupled temperature-displacement 
653 |a coupling damage 
653 |a crystal plasticity 
653 |a crystallographic orientation 
653 |a crystallographic plasticity 
653 |a Cu-Zn alloy 
653 |a DAMASK 
653 |a deformation behavior 
653 |a different grades 
653 |a diffusion 
653 |a dislocations 
653 |a dual-phase steel 
653 |a dynamic strain aging 
653 |a ECAP 
653 |a FCC phase 
653 |a FeC alloy 
653 |a FeNiCoAlTi 
653 |a FeNiCoAlTiNb 
653 |a finite element simulations 
653 |a first principles 
653 |a forming limit diagrams 
653 |a fusion zone 
653 |a geometrically necessary dislocation 
653 |a Goss 
653 |a gradient materials 
653 |a grain boundary 
653 |a heat input 
653 |a high angular resolution electron back scatter diffraction 
653 |a high purity titanium 
653 |a Johnson-Cook model 
653 |a Keeler-Brazier approach 
653 |a large strain 
653 |a laser weld 
653 |a liquidus projection 
653 |a low alloy steel 
653 |a low-cycle fatigue 
653 |a M-K approach 
653 |a magnesium 
653 |a martensitic transformation 
653 |a mechanical alloying 
653 |a mechanical alloying (MA) 
653 |a mechanical properties 
653 |a mechanical twinning 
653 |a meso scale 
653 |a Mg-based alloy 
653 |a microhardness 
653 |a microstructure 
653 |a molecular dynamic 
653 |a motion decomposition 
653 |a multi-scale modeling 
653 |a multilevel models 
653 |a n/a 
653 |a Nano (Ti,Cr)C powder 
653 |a nanostructure 
653 |a nickel 
653 |a nickel-based superalloy 
653 |a nickel-free austenitic stainless steel 
653 |a phase diagram 
653 |a phase transition 
653 |a plastic deformation 
653 |a pole figure 
653 |a polycrystalline Cu6Sn5 
653 |a powder metallurgy 
653 |a pre-damage 
653 |a processing and parameters 
653 |a profile analysis 
653 |a residual stresses 
653 |a resin pigment blends 
653 |a rhenium 
653 |a RSD 
653 |a Schmid factor 
653 |a self-annealing 
653 |a shape memory alloys 
653 |a shape memory effect 
653 |a simulate r egression models 
653 |a slip 
653 |a slip band 
653 |a slip system modelling 
653 |a statistically stored dislocation 
653 |a strain homogeneity 
653 |a strain rate 
653 |a strain-gradient crystal plasticity 
653 |a structural properties 
653 |a superalloys 
653 |a superelasticity 
653 |a superplasticity 
653 |a Taylor model 
653 |a temperature 
653 |a tensile properties 
653 |a thermodynamic modeling 
653 |a Ti2AlNb alloy 
653 |a TKD 
653 |a transformation matrix 
653 |a tube high-pressure shearing 
653 |a twin volume fraction 
653 |a twin-matrix lamellae 
653 |a twinning 
653 |a ultra-thin grain-oriented silicon steel (UTGO) 
653 |a vacuum hot pressing 
653 |a whole powder pattern modeling 
653 |a X-ray diffraction 
653 |a Young's moduli 
653 |a zirconium 
653 |a γ'- and γ-phases 
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